Descendants of John Watson
Generation No. 1
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EVEREND JOHN1 WATSON1 was born 18 Nov 1763 in Cumberland/Chesterfield County (now Powhattan County), Virginia1, and died 31 Jul 1849 in Barren County, Kentucky1. He married ELIZABETH UNDERWOOD1 Dec 1782 in Virginia1. She was born 05 May 17651, and died 05 Oct 1839 in Barren County, Kentucky1.More About R
EVEREND JOHN WATSON:Military: 1781, Revolutionary War, Pension Application made Barren County, Kentucky granted $60 per year2
Move 1: Bet. 1799 - 1809, Adair County, Kentucky2
Occupation: 05 Dec 1807, Methodist Episcopal Minister2
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OHN WATSON and ELIZABETH UNDERWOOD are:i. PATSY2 WATSON3, b. Abt. 17833; d. Abt. 18263; m. NICHOLAS HARDIN3, 24 Oct 18053; d. Unknown.
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Alternate Name: Polly4,5
ii. ENOCH WATSON6, b. Bet. 1783 - 1787, North or South Carolina6; d. WFT Est. 1818-18846; m. ELLENDER CRABTREE6, 15 Jul 1812, Adair County, Kentucky6; d. Unknown.
iii. RACHEL WATSON6, d. Unknown; m. JOHN STEWART6, 24 Jul 1821, Green County, Kentucky6; d. Unknown.
2. iv. JOHNSON WATSON, b. 11 Feb 1784, Surry County, North Carolina; d. 03 Apr 1841, Adair County, Kentucky.
3. v. JESSE WATSON, b. 18 May 1787, probably Surry County, North Carolina; d. 12 Jan 1855, Adair County, Kentucky.
vi. MARY WATSON6, b. 1790, South Carolina6; d. Unknown; m. THOMAS H. HANDY6, 07 Sep 1823, Barren County, Kentucky6; d. Unknown.
4. vii. ELIZABETH WATSON, b. Bet. 1790 - 1800, Surry County, North Carolina (or somewhere in Tennessee?); d. Abt. 1838, Barren County, Kentucky.
5. viii. REVERAND JOEL H. WATSON, b. 04 Nov 1795, Tennessee; d. 03 Feb 1869, Adair County, Kentucky.
6. ix. NANCY ANN WATSON, b. 29 Apr 1800, Tennessee; d. 18 Sep 1880, DeKalb County, Missouri.
7. x. JOHN UNDERWOOD WATSON, b. Abt. 1810, Adair County, Kentucky; d. 01 Apr 1850, Barren County, Kentucky.
Generation No. 2
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OHNSON2 WATSON (JOHN1)6 was born 11 Feb 1784 in Surry County, North Carolina6, and died 03 Apr 1841 in Adair County, Kentucky6. He married ELIZABETH VAN HOOK6 18 Jan 1810 in Pulaski County, Kentucky6. She was born 29 Mar 1791 in Caswell County, North Carolina6, and died 28 Feb 1856 in Adair County, Kentucky6.Notes for J
OHNSON WATSON:[watson.ftw]
Facts about this person:
Burial
Mount Carmel Cemetery
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OHNSON WATSON:Burial: Unknown, Mt. Carmel Cemetery, Adair County, Kentucky7
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LIZABETH VAN HOOK:Alt Birth Location: Russell, Virginia8,9
Alternate Death: 29 Jan 185610,11
Children of J
OHNSON WATSON and ELIZABETH VAN HOOK are:i. UNKNOWN3 WATSON12, b. Bef. 181012; d. Bef. 182012.
ii. SAMUEL G. WATSON12, b. 16 Jan 181112; d. Unknown.
iii. JOEL WATSON12, b. 13 Mar 1814, Adair County, Kentucky12; d. 09 Jul 1905, Leitchfield, Kentucky12; m. MARGARET W. HUMPHRIES12, WFT Est. 1833-186312; b. 29 Oct 181912; d. 08 Apr 1892, Leitchfield, Kentucky12.
iv. ARCHIBALD WATSON12, b. 30 Jan 181712; d. Unknown.
v. RACHEL WATSON12, b. 13 Jul 182012; d. Unknown.
vi. MARY WATSON12, b. 14 Mar 182312; d. Unknown.
vii. ANNIS MARIAH WATSON12, b. 13 Dec 182512; d. Unknown.
viii. ELIZABETH WATSON12, b. 14 Apr 182912; d. WFT Est. 1830-192312; m. ENOCH WILLIAM HARDEN12; b. 01 Apr 1816, Kentucky12; d. Aug 189312.
ix. WILLIAM LLOYD WATSON12, b. 22 Apr 1832, Adair County, Kentucky12; d. 13 Oct 1888, Adair County, Kentucky12; m. (1) MARY A. BARNETT12, WFT Est. 1854-187512; b. 1842, Middle Initial C.12; d. Aft. 1880, Adair County, Kentucky12; m. (2) ELIZABETH DUDGEON12, 03 Apr 1856, Adair County, Kentucky12; b. 08 Apr 1835, Green County, Kentucky12; d. 25 May 186712; m. (3) MARY CATHERINE PIKE12, WFT Est. 1876-188712; b. 06 Jan 1861, Adair County, Kentucky12; d. 29 Feb 1916, Adair County, Kentucky12.
More About WILLIAM LLOYD WATSON:
Burial: Unknown, Mount Carmel Cemetery, Kentucky
Military: Union Army Civil War, Kentucky 13th Infantry, Company C13
More About ELIZABETH DUDGEON:
Burial: Unknown, Mount Carmel Cemetery, Kentucky
x. LITTLETON MARION WATSON14, b. 06 Apr 1835, Adair County, Kentucky14; d. 04 Apr 1908, Allen County, KS14; m. LOUISA P. MONROE14, 27 Mar 1856, Adair County, Kentucky14; b. Abt. 183614; d. Unknown.
Notes for LITTLETON MARION WATSON:
Military service Bet. September 23, 1861 - April 07, 1863
Civil War Service, Corporal, 13th Kentucky Infantry, Company C
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Military: Bet. 23 Sep 1861 - 07 Apr 1863, Civil War, Corporal, 13th Kentucky Infantry, Company C15
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ESSE2 WATSON (JOHN1)16 was born 18 May 1787 in probably Surry County, North Carolina16, and died 12 Jan 1855 in Adair County, Kentucky16. He married ELEANOR A. BANKS16 29 Jan 1814 in Adair County, Kentucky16. She was born 11 Jan 1792 in Shepherdstown, Virginia (area now located in WV)16, and died 17 Oct 1879 in Adair County, Kentucky16.Notes for J
ESSE WATSON:Burial
Mount Carmel Cemetery, probably moved from Watson Cemetery
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ESSE WATSON:Burial: Unknown, Mt. Carmel Cemetery17
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ESSE WATSON and ELEANOR BANKS are:i. GEORGE3 WATSON18, b. WFT Est. 1809-183518; d. WFT Est. 1815-191518.
ii. ELIZABETH WATSON18, b. 25 Jan 1818, Adair County, Kentucky18; d. 04 Jul 1878, Adair County, Kentucky18; m. ENOCH WILLIAM HARDEN18, 27 Nov 1838, Adair County, Kentucky18; b. 01 Apr 1816, Kentucky18; d. Aug 189318.
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LIZABETH2 WATSON (JOHN1)18 was born Bet. 1790 - 1800 in Surry County, North Carolina (or somewhere in Tennessee?)18, and died Abt. 1838 in Barren County, Kentucky18. She married BENNETT PEMBERTON18 05 Mar 1817 in Adair County, Kentucky19,20, son of THOMAS PEMBERTON and SARAH PEMBERTON. He was born Abt. 1792 in (Green County) now Adair County, Kentucky21, and died 06 Nov 1850 in Johnson County, Missouri.More About E
LIZABETH WATSON:Alternate Death Location: Adair County, Kentucky21
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ENNETT PEMBERTON:Alternate Birth: Abt. 179822,23
Alternate Death Location: Jacks County, Missouri24
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LIZABETH WATSON and BENNETT PEMBERTON are:i. MALINDA3 PEMBERTON25, b. Bet. 1816 - 181725; d. Unknown; m. JAMES HARRELL26; d. Unknown.
ii. JOHNSON WATSON PEMBERTON27, b. 01 Nov 1819, Barren County, Kentucky27; d. 25 Sep 1879, Johnson County, Missouri27.
iii. ELISABETH PEMBERTON27, b. 182127; d. Unknown.
iv. MARY PEMBERTON27, b. 1824, Adair County, Kentucky27; d. Unknown; m. UNKNOWN DALZEL28; d. Unknown.
v. JAMES T. PEMBERTON29, b. 182629; d. Unknown.
vi. SARAH A. PEMBERTON29, b. 1827, Adair County, Kentucky29; d. Unknown; m. WILLIAM PURDUE30; d. Unknown.
vii. BENNETT PEMBERTON31, b. 17 Jan 1833, Potter Valley, Mendocino County, California31; d. Unknown; m. THURZA EMMONS32, 19 Apr 1860, Missouri32; d. Unknown.
viii. NANCY FRANCIS PEMBERTON33, b. 1835, Barren County, Kentucky33; d. Unknown.
ix. RUTH PEMBERTON33, b. 183833; d. Unknown.
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EVERAND JOEL H.2 WATSON (JOHN1)34 was born 04 Nov 1795 in Tennessee34, and died 03 Feb 1869 in Adair County, Kentucky34. He married (1) MILDRED PEMBERTON34 06 Mar 1817 in Adair County, Kentucky35, daughter of THOMAS PEMBERTON and SARAH PEMBERTON. She was born 03 Jan 1796 in (Green County) now Adair County, Kentucky36, and died 1838 in Adair County, Kentucky36. He married (2) SARAH JONES KNIFLEY36 08 Aug 183936. She died Unknown. He married (3) MARY ANN PAGE ATKINSON HUMPHRESS36 29 May 185036. She died Unknown.Notes for R
EVERAND JOEL H. WATSON:Story has him losing his legs by freezing in Tennessee atop a shed "treed by wolves" on a circuit riding trip.
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EVERAND JOEL H. WATSON:Alternate Birth: 04 Mar 1795
Burial: Unknown, Watson Cemetery moved to Mount Carmel Cemetery
Occupation: Farmer, Minister Methodist Episcopal Church and Cumberland Presbyterian Church
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ILDRED PEMBERTON:Alternate Birth: 03 Jan 1796, Tennessee
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OEL WATSON and MILDRED PEMBERTON are:i. LOUISA MILDRED3 WATSON37, b. 21 Dec 1817, Adair County, Kentucky37; d. 10 Dec 1871, Adair County, Kentucky37; m. DR. AARON HARDING RICE37, 21 Oct 1848, Adair County, Kentucky37; d. Unknown.
ii. NANCY WATSON37, b. 10 Aug 1818, Adair County, Kentucky37; d. 16 Mar 1886, Basco, Hancock County, Illinois37; m. FELIX GRUNDY MOURNING37, 28 Feb 1839, Adair County, Kentucky37; d. Unknown.
More About NANCY WATSON:
Burial: Unknown, West Point Cemetery, St. Albans Township, Hancock, Illinois37
iii. SARAH WATSON37, b. 01 Feb 1821, Adair County, Kentucky37; d. Bef. 1857, Henry County, Missouri37; m. MARTIN HARTWELL37, 21 Jan 1839, Adair County, Kentucky37; d. Unknown.
iv. WILLIAM WATSON37, b. 09 Feb 1823, Adair County, Kentucky37; d. 06 Jan 1905, Adair County, Kentucky37; m. (1) SARAH A. SMITH; b. 02 Feb 1847, Green County, Kentucky; d. Unknown; m. (2) AMANDA F. KINNAIRD37, 12 Nov 1846, Adair County, Kentucky37; d. Unknown; m. (3) CATHERINE ANN RENFRO, 15 Mar 1866, Adair County, Kentucky; d. Unknown.
More About WILLIAM WATSON:
Burial: Unknown, Fischer Cemetery, then moved to Mt. Carmel Cemetery, Adair County, Kentucky37
Occupation: Farmer and Blacksmith
8. v. ELIZABETH WATSON, b. 17 Apr 1825, Adair County, Kentucky; d. 12 Dec 1844, Adair County, Kentucky.
vi. JOHN WATSON37, b. 16 Mar 1827, Adair County, Kentucky37; d. 28 Oct 1906, Adair County, Kentucky37; m. SUSAN E. BEARD37, 21 Jan 1869, Green County, Kentucky37; d. Unknown.
Notes for JOHN WATSON:
Living with his sister Nancy Watson Mourning and husband Felix Mourning in 1850 in Bear Creek Township, Hancock County, Illinois.
More About JOHN WATSON:
Burial: Unknown, Buried in Watson Cemetery near Green River, now under a lake37
Cause of Death: Cancer of the jaw
Occupation: Carpenter
vii. CREED WATSON37, b. 19 Apr 182937; d. Unknown.
viii. MARTHA C. WATSON37, b. 18 Nov 183037; d. 23 Jun 1909, Adair County, Kentucky37; m. JOSEPH S. BIGGS37; d. Unknown.
ix. SILAS L. WATSON37, b. 05 Feb 183537; d. Unknown.
x. JAMES WATSON37, b. 11 Feb 1835, Adair County, Kentucky37; d. Unknown; m. (1) JANE HUMPRESS37, 03 Feb 1859, Adair County, Kentucky37; d. Unknown; m. (2) SARAH J. BARNETT, 04 Dec 1873, Adair County, Kentucky; d. Unknown.
xi. JOEL H. WATSON37, b. 17 Apr 183737; d. 04 Dec 1861, Army Camp, Danville, Kentucky37.
More About JOEL H. WATSON:
Cause of Death: Fever in Army Camp
Civil War Veteran: Enlisted October 8, 1861 at Camp Dick Robinson
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ANCY ANN2 WATSON (JOHN1)37 was born 29 Apr 1800 in Tennessee38,39, and died 18 Sep 1880 in DeKalb County, Missouri40. She married STEPHEN PEMBERTON40 09 Dec 1819 in Adair County, Kentucky41, son of THOMAS PEMBERTON and SARAH PEMBERTON. He was born 27 Aug 1798 in Kentucky42, and died 18 Jan 1838 in McDonough County, Illinois42.Notes for N
ANCY ANN WATSON:In the 1880 Census John Watson (her son) listed his Mother as having been born in Kentucky
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ANCY ANN WATSON:Alt Birth Location: Kentucky43
Census: 1840, McDonogh County, Ilinois p.22344
Census 1: 1850, Living with John W. in Andrews County Missouri45
Move 2: 1840, Illinois to Missouri
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TEPHEN PEMBERTON:Census: 1830, Adair County, Kentucky46
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ANCY WATSON and STEPHEN PEMBERTON are:9. i. JOHN WATSON3 PEMBERTON, b. 09 Sep 1820, Adair County, Kentucky; d. 26 Sep 1888, St. Joseph, Missouri.
10. ii. MARTHA PEMBERTON, b. 14 Oct 1821, Campbellsville, Green County, Kentucky; d. 21 Jan 1893, Agency, Buchanan County, Missouri.
iii. SARAH ANN PEMBERTON47, b. 1822, Adair County, Kentucky47; d. Unknown; m. ALFRED COFFMAN48, 01 Feb 1844, Andrews County, Missouri48; d. Unknown.
iv. NANCY ELLEN PEMBERTON49, b. 23 Jul 1833, Adair County, Kentucky49,50; d. 29 Dec 1906, Union Star, DeKalb County, Missouri50; m. WILLIAM H. SPANGLER50, 03 Jun 185250; b. Dec 181950; d. 20 Jan 1877, Union Star, DeKalb County, Missouri50.
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Census: 1850, Andrews County, Missouri, Age 16
v. MARY ELIZA PEMBERTON51, b. 1837, McDonough County, Illinois51; d. Unknown; m. NATHAN LIVINGSTON52, 20 Sep 1855, Andrews County, Missouri52; d. Unknown.
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Alt. Spelling of Name: 1855, Mary Ann52
Census: 1850, Andrews County, Missouri, Age 13
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OHN UNDERWOOD2 WATSON (JOHN1)53 was born Abt. 1810 in Adair County, Kentucky53, and died 01 Apr 1850 in Barren County, Kentucky53. He married ELIZABETH PEMBERTON53 28 Nov 1829 in Adair County, Kentucky54, daughter of THOMAS PEMBERTON and SARAH PEMBERTON. She was born Abt. 1810 in Adair County, Kentucky54, and died Bef. Aug 1849 in Barren County, Kentucky54.More About J
OHN UNDERWOOD WATSON:Alternate Birth: Abt. 178655,56
Occupation: Farmer and Blacksmith
Will: 24 Aug 1849, Barren County, Kentucky 3/320
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LIZABETH PEMBERTON:Alternate Birth: Abt. 179457,58
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OHN WATSON and ELIZABETH PEMBERTON are:i. SARAH D.3 WATSON, b. 24 Dec 1830, Barren County, Kentucky; d. 02 Apr 1851, Hart County, Kentucky; m. BARNETT G. LARIMORE, 04 Oct 1849, Barren County, Kentucky; d. Unknown.
ii. MALINDA ANN WATSON, b. 16 Nov 1832, Barren County, Kentucky; d. 12 Dec 1881, Porterville, Bourbon County, Kentucky; m. ABSOLOM CHELTON ATKINSON, 25 Dec 1852, Barren County, Kentucky; d. Unknown.
iii. ELIZA JANE WATSON, b. Dec 1834, Barren County, Kentucky; d. Aft. 1810, Adair County, Kentucky; m. WILLIAM H. PIKE, 04 Mar 1854, Adair County, Kentucky; d. Unknown.
iv. ELIZABETH P. WATSON, b. 1836, Barren County, Kentucky; d. Unknown.
v. MARY A. WATSON, b. 1839, Barren County, Kentucky; d. Unknown.
vi. GREEN PEMBERTON WATSON, b. 05 Apr 1842, Barren County, Kentucky; d. 07 Jun 1909, Adair County, Kentucky; m. LOUISA MILDRED RICE, 07 Apr 1869, Adair County, Kentucky; d. Unknown.
Notes for GREEN PEMBERTON WATSON:
From Muster roll of Captain James Bristow, County E. Henry C. Dunlap. Green P. Watson entered 08 October 1861 at Camp Dick Robinson. Paymaster was Maj. Griffin. Mustered in by General Thomas County E. of 3rd Reg. of Kentucky Infantry Volunteers. Discharged as Sargent 13 October 1764 at Louisville, Kentucky.
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Civil War Veteran: 1st Sargent Company E 3rd Reg. Kentucky Volunteer Infantry
Generation No. 3
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LIZABETH3 WATSON (JOEL H.2, JOHN1)59 was born 17 Apr 1825 in Adair County, Kentucky59, and died 12 Dec 1844 in Adair County, Kentucky59. She married SEATON GREEN BARNETT60 12 Dec 1844 in Adair County, Kentucky61. He died Unknown.More About E
LIZABETH WATSON:Census: 1860, Hancock County, Illinois, age 35
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LIZABETH WATSON and SEATON BARNETT is:11. i. MILLIE4 BARNETT, d. Unknown.
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OHN WATSON3 PEMBERTON (NANCY ANN2 WATSON, JOHN1)62 was born 09 Sep 1820 in Adair County, Kentucky63, and died 26 Sep 1888 in St. Joseph, Missouri64. He married SARAH JANE ELMORE65 05 Oct 1847 in Andrew County, Missouri66,67, daughter of DAVID ELMORE and ELIZABETH HAMMON. She was born 16 Jun 1829 in Vermillion County, Illinois68,69,70, and died 26 Jul 1905 in St. Joseph, Missouri71,72.Notes for J
OHN WATSON PEMBERTON:In the 1850 Census his mother Nancy and sisters Nancy and Mary E. are living with he and Sarah. Lives next door to David and Abigail Hankins, and Anderson Elmore.
In the 1860 Census his mother Nancy is living with he and Sarah.
Pemberton Jonathan 39 m
Jane 30 f
Nancy 10 f
Martha 8 f
Louisa 5 f
Pilina? 3 f
James 1 m
Nancy Sr. 60 f
In the 1870 Census his mother Nancy is living with he and Sarah.
Civil War
44th Regiment Provisional Enrolled Militia Infantry
Duty in North Missouri, 7th Military District, Dept. of Missouri.
88th Regiment Enrolled Militia Infantry
Duty in 7th Military District, Northern Missouri
John Sherman, his son is living with he and Nancy in 1887.
Obituary
Died at his residence at 1915 Faron Street, St. Joseph John W. Pemberton, at 6:30 yesterday evening. Deceased was aged 68 years and 17 days. Is an old resident of St. Joseph and leaves a wife and six children to mourn his loss. Funeral on Friday morning at 8:30 o'clock. the remains will be buried at the home cemetery. Rev. Lawless will preach the funeral sermon. Friends of the family are invited to attend.
The High Prairie Cemetery is associated with the High Prairie Baptist Church which has been gone for many years. It is west of Crosby, Missouri and south of Highway 169 - a short distance and east of County road D. It is a beautiful little cemetery that is well kept. Source Douglas Showalter and Cal Sale.
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OHN WATSON PEMBERTON:Alternate Birth - 2: 09 Sep 1818, Family Record73
Alternative Birth: 1829, Listed as being 21 in 1850 census74
Burial: Unknown, High Prairie Cemetery, Andrew County, Missouri75
Census - 0: 1840, McDonogh County, Ilinois p.22376
Census - 1: 1850, Living in Rochester Township, Andrew County Missouri77
Census - 2: 1860, Living in Rochester Township, Andrew County Missouri78
Census - 3: 1870, Living in Rochester Township, Andrew County Missouri79
Census - 4: 1880, Living in St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri page 4C80
Military: Civil War Veteran Co "A" 41st Enrolled Missouri. Militia and 88 Enrolled Missouri. Mil81
Move 1: Bet. 1840 - 1841, From McDonough County, Illinois to Andrew County, Missouri82
Move 2: 1870, 1614 Howard Street St. Joseph, Mo.
Occupation: 1850, Farmer and value of Real Estate owned is $15083
Occupation 1: 1860, Farmer and value of Real Estate owned is $2800 and Personal Estate was $53084
Occupation 2: 1870, Farmer and value of Real Estate owned is $3750 and Personal Estate is $50085
Occupation 3: 1880, Laborer86
Pension: Did not have a civil war pension87
Resided: 1887, R. 1614 Howard St. Joseph, Missouri.88
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ARAH JANE ELMORE:Sarah applied for a Civil War Widow's pension in August of 1890.
Included in the packet is her declaration, a certified copy of her marriage licence and a general affidavit from Flora Lucas and Mary J. Shambeau. He application was denied on March 19, 1981because the 41st En. Missouri. Mil and 88 En. Missouri Mil. were state not federal organizations. Sarah's mark is on her declaration for Widow's Pension.
General Affidavit
State of Missouri County of Buchanan,ss.
In the matter of Sarah J. Pemberton widow of John W. Pemberton late Co "A" (sic) 44th & Co "D" 88th Emole's Missouri Mil
On this 2nd day of Feby A.D. 1891 personally appeared before me, a Notary Public in and for the aforesaid County, duly authorized to administer oaths, Flora Lucas aged 23 years a resident of Saint Joseph in the County of Buchanan and State of Missouri whose post office address is North 26th Street St. Joseph, Missouri and Mary J. Shambeau aged 29 years, a resident of Saint Joseph in the County of Buchanan and State of Missouri whose post office address is Delaware Street near Ashland Ave. well known to me to be reputable and entitled to credit, and who, being duly sworn, declared in relation to the aforesaid case as follows:
"Flora Lucas for herself states that she is and has been for the past 3 years well and intimately acquainted with Sarah J. Pemberton widow of John W. Pemberton deceased. Was present in the house the day said Pemberton died at his house in Saint Joseph No. on the 26th day of September 1888. ___ him after his death and his widow has not remarried since his death and is still the widow of said John W. Pemberton and know she has no means of support except her own labor.
May J. Shambeau states that she was acquainted with John W. Pemberton and his wife Sarah J. Pemberton from childhood and lived in the city when her husband died about Sept. 26, 1888 and was buried in High Prairie Burial Ground in Andrew County Missouri. have seen his grave and tombstone and the fact of his death is not questioned by__ by of the acquaintances of the family. Know that his widow has not remarried and she has no income except the proceeds of her own labor.
Further declare that they are no interest in said case and are not concerned in its prosecution
/s/ Flora Lucas
/s/ Mary J. Shambeau
George F. Booth and Charles D. Booth, grandsons are living with her in 1900 census. George is a painter and Charles is a carriage painter.
She lists her parents as having been born in North Carolina in 1900 census
She also had 10 children of which 6 are still alive.
Obituary
Mrs. Sarah J. Pemberton, aged seventy-six years, widow of J. W. Pemberton, died at 1:30 o'clock this morning at the family home 315 Middleton street. Mrs. Pemberton was a resident of St. Joseph for the last thirty-five years, and is survived by six children as follows: Mrs. Nancy E. Williams, Union Star, Missouri.; Mrs. J. R. Frook, Chandler, Okla.; Miss Emma Pemberton, St. Joseph; James M., Union Star, Missouri.; Thomas, Newkirk, Okla. and Sherman Pemberton, St. Joseph.
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ARAH JANE ELMORE:Alt Birth Location: Virginia89
Alternate Birth: 1831, Listed as being 19 in 1850 census90
Burial: Unknown, High Prairie Cemetery, Andrew County, Missouri
Census: 1860, Listed as Jane91
Census- 1: 1900, Ward 2, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, page 9992
Civil War Veteran: Applied for Widow's Pension and it was rejected. John was in a State of Missouri Unit93
Resided: 20 Aug 1890, Saxton Heights, St. Joseph, Missouri93
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OHN PEMBERTON and SARAH ELMORE are:i. SARAH J.4 PEMBERTON94, b. 07 Sep 184894; d. Bef. 185095; m. NONE; d. Unknown.
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Census: 1900
12. ii. NANCY E. PEMBERTON, b. 06 Oct 1849, Missouri; d. Bet. 1900 - 1920.
13. iii. MARTHA A. PEMBERTON, b. 08 May 1852, Rochester Township, Andrew County, Missouri; d. Bef. 1938.
iv. LUIZEL M. PEMBERTON96, b. 28 Jul 1854, Missouri96; d. 24 Oct 186096; m. NONE; d. Unknown.
Notes for LUIZEL M. PEMBERTON:
The 1860 census was taken in June and she died in October.
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Alt. Spelling of Name: 1860, In the census she is listed as Louisa97
v. POLINA J. PEMBERTON98, b. 25 Nov 1856, Missouri98; d. Bef. 193899.
More About POLINA J. PEMBERTON:
Alt. Spelling of Name: 1870, Census lists her as Polinah J.
14. vi. JAMES MONROE PEMBERTON, b. 10 Jan 1859, Avenue City, Andrew County, Missouri; d. 31 Dec 1936, Billings, Montana.
vii. MARY EMILINE PEMBERTON100, b. 12 Mar 1861, Kentucky100,101; d. Aft. 1938102; m. NONE; d. Unknown.
Notes for MARY EMILINE PEMBERTON:
Her signature is on the declaration for widow's Pension for her Mother.
Newspaper clipping
"Miss Emma Pemberton has returned from Billings, Mont., where she attended the funeral of her brother, James M. Pemberton, who died Dec. 31. Other survivors include his wife, three sons and four daughters, Charles F. of Seattle, Wash.; James G., Thomas E., Alice Pemberton and Mrs. Emma Noonan all of Billings; Mrs. Bessie Head of Cosby, Mo., and Mrs. Clara Davidson of Phoenix, Ariz. and a brother J.S. Pemberton of St. Joseph."
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1900 Census: Living with her Mother and Brother in St. Joseph
viii. MALINDA PEMBERTON102, b. 09 Nov 1863, Kentucky102,103; d. 01 Aug 1880, Andrew County, Missouri104,105; m. NONE; d. Unknown.
Notes for MALINDA PEMBERTON:
Obituary
At Rest
Yesterday Miss Malinda, daughter of J.W. and Sarah Pemberton, departed this life. The deceased was born on the 12th day of November, 1863, and was seventeen years of age. She was a lovely girl, just budding into sweet and beautiful womanhood; she was the pride of her parents, and was loved and admired by all for her pure and sweet temper and noble character. She leaves a father and mother, three brothers and four sisters, with many warm and dear friends to deplore her departure. the funeral will occur to-morrow (Wednesday morning at 9'oclock, from the family residence on Howard street, between Sixteen and Seventeenth.
More About MALINDA PEMBERTON:
Burial: Unknown, High Prairie Cemetery, Andrew County, Missouri105
ix. JOHN SHERMAN PEMBERTON106, b. 16 May 1866, Kentucky106,107; d. Aft. 1938108.
More About JOHN SHERMAN PEMBERTON:
1900 Census: Living with her Mother and Sister in St. Joseph Ward 5, Buchanan County, page 136109
Occupation 1: 1880, Although he is 14 years old, his occupation is listed as Tinsmith110
Occupation 2: 1900, Carpenter111
Resided: 1938, St. Joseph, Missouri112
x. THOMAS PEMBERTON113, b. 1869, Kentucky113,114; d. Bef. 1938115.
Notes for THOMAS PEMBERTON:
The History Of Newkirk, Oklahoma
Newkirk, Oklahoma was platted by the U.S. Government as the county seat of "K" County as one of the seven counties in the Cherokee Outlet which was opened to homesteaders by a land run on September 16, 1893. The townsite was first named Lamoreaux after Silas W. Lamoreaux who was Commissioner of the General Land Office at the time. Unhappy with the name, one of the first acts by the citizens was to choose a different name.
For political reasons, on September 18, 1893, the citizens voted for the name Santa Fe to entice the railroad to build a depot here. The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe tracks ran the length of the townsite on the east side. Two versions exist to explain why the name was once again changed. One version insists that the post office vetoed the name Santa Fe. The other suggests the railroad itself rejected the name.
The railroad still was influential in naming the community, however, because it had a cattle shipping point named Kirk on its line two miles north. On November 8, 1893 an election was held to change the name with Newkirk receiving three hundred ten votes.
Newkirk's entire business district was placed on the National Register in 1984 as an historic district. Newkirk has one of the most intact streetscapes in Oklahoma. Many of the lovely, turn-of-the-century buildings are constructed of native limestone which was quarried a few miles east of Newkirk.
The predominant architecture of these buildings is known as Plains Romanesque. The later buildings constructed in the 1920s and 1930s are of brick with the architecture being Plains Commercial. As a result of Newkirk's beautiful buildings, the community qualified in 1992 to become one of the first small towns in the Main Street program under the direction of the Oklahoma Department of Commerce.
More About THOMAS PEMBERTON:
Resided: 1905, Newkirk, Oklahoma116
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ARTHA3 PEMBERTON (NANCY ANN2 WATSON, JOHN1)117 was born 14 Oct 1821 in Campbellsville, Green County, Kentucky118, and died 21 Jan 1893 in Agency, Buchanan County, Missouri118. She married JAMES MARION CAMPBELL119 25 Mar 1841 in Macom, McDonough County, Illinois120, son of EZEKIEL CAMPBELL and JANE MODRELL. He was born 27 Dec 1817 in Somerset, Pulaski County, Kentucky121,122,123, and died 08 Nov 1896 in Agency, Buchanan County, Missouri123.Notes for M
ARTHA PEMBERTON:Martha's in-laws all moved to Andrew and DeKalb County Missouri. The Pemberton family could have moved with the Campbell's to Missouri.
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AMES MARION CAMPBELL:Census: 1850, Living in Centre Twp. Buchanan County124
Occupation: 1850, Farmer and value of Real Estate owned is $900124
Occupation - 2: 1860, Farmer and value of Real Estate owned is $1520 and personal estate is $810125
Children of M
ARTHA PEMBERTON and JAMES CAMPBELL are:i. JOHN HENRY4 CAMPBELL126,127, b. 15 Dec 1841, Andrew County, Missouri128,129; d. 01 Nov 1906, St. Joseph, Missouri129; m. JANE FOSTER RHODES129, 25 Dec 1864, McDonough County, Illinois129; d. Unknown.
More About JOHN HENRY CAMPBELL:
Burial: Unknown, Agency, Buchanan County, Missouri129
ii. EZEKILL MARION CAMPBELL130,131, b. 25 Dec 1844, Missouri132,133; d. 1865133.
iii. WILLIAM FINDLEY CAMPBELL134,135, b. 18 Nov 1847, Buchanan County, Missouri136,137; d. Unknown.
iv. MARY CAMPBELL138, b. 1849, Agency, Missouri139; d. Unknown.
More About MARY CAMPBELL:
Census: 1860, Listed as Jane in the Census140
v. NANCY JANE CAMPBELL141, b. 02 Oct 1850, Centre Township, Buchanan County, Missouri142; d. 12 Jan 1940, Thurman, Iowa142; m. WILLIAM SAMUELS142, 06 Jan 1869, Buchanan County, Misouri142; d. Unknown.
vi. JAMES ANDREW CAMPBELL143,144, b. 25 Mar 1853, Centre Township, Buchanan County, Missouri145,146; d. 11 Aug 1918, Agency, Buchanan County, Missouri146; m. CAROLINE A. SNETER, 05 Dec 1872, Agency, Buchanan County, Missouri146; d. Unknown.
vii. GEORGE HENRY CAMPBELL147,148, b. Feb 1858, Centre Township, Buchanan County, Missouri149,150; d. 04 Mar 1943, DeKalb County, Missouri150; m. RUTH DEATHRIDGE150, 05 Apr 1888, Buchanan County, Misouri150; b. 05 Apr 1888, Buchanan County, Misouri150; d. Unknown.
viii. STEPHEN ALBERT CAMPBELL151, b. 26 Nov 1861152; d. Unknown.
15. ix. ROBERT LEE CAMPBELL, b. 02 Oct 1864, Centre Township, Buchanan County, Missouri; d. 01 Sep 1932, Agency, Buchanan County, Missouri.
Generation No. 4
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ILLIE4 BARNETT (ELIZABETH3 WATSON, JOEL H.2, JOHN1)153 died Unknown. Millie married HENRY THOMAS COX153. He died Unknown.Child of M
ILLIE BARNETT and HENRY COX is:i. GEORGE LUTHER5 COX153, d. Unknown.
12. N
ANCY E.4 PEMBERTON (JOHN WATSON3, NANCY ANN2 WATSON, JOHN1)154 was born 06 Oct 1849 in Missouri154, and died Bet. 1900 - 1920. She married JAMES FRANK WILLIAMS155,156 06 Dec 1868 in Andrew County, Missouri157. He was born Nov 1847 in Illinois158, and died Unknown.Notes for N
ANCY E. PEMBERTON:Not living with her father in 1870.
In 1900 Census she has been married 31 years and had 5 children of which 3 were still alive. Her son John W. and a nephew John M. are living with she and Frank. John M. was born in Dec. 1881.
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ANCY E. PEMBERTON:Alternate Birth: Jun 1849, Listed as being 5 months old in 1850 census taken Nov. 19 1850159
Census: 1870, DeKalb County, Sherman Twnship, p.518160
Resided: 1905, Union Star, Missouri161
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AMES FRANK WILLIAMS:In the 1920 census he is a Widow living with his daughter Minnie in Union Star on Maple Street three houses from Thomas and Caroline Wilkerson
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AMES FRANK WILLIAMS:Census: 1900, Andrew County, Missouri page 163a
Census - 3: 1920, Polk Township, Union Star, Missouri p.237162
Occupation: 1900, Farmer who ownes his own farm163
Marriage Notes for N
ANCY PEMBERTON and JAMES WILLIAMS:He is from Buchanan County when they got married.
Children of N
ANCY PEMBERTON and JAMES WILLIAMS are:16. i. MINNIE5 WILLIAMS, b. 1871; d. Unknown.
ii. JOHN W. WILLIAMS163, b. Oct 1878163; d. Unknown.
More About JOHN W. WILLIAMS:
Resided: 1937, St. Joseph, Missouri164
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ARTHA A.4 PEMBERTON (JOHN WATSON3, NANCY ANN2 WATSON, JOHN1)164 was born 08 May 1852 in Rochester Township, Andrew County, Missouri164, and died Bef. 1938165. She married BENJAMIN FRANKLIN TROOK166 Abt. 1870 in Savannah, Andrew County, Missouri167. He was born 1851 in Jefferson Township, Andrew County, Missouri168, and died Bef. 1920 in Oklahoma169,170.More About M
ARTHA A. PEMBERTON:Census: 1920, Lincoln County, North Fox Township171
Resided: 1905, Chandler, Oklahoma172
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ARTHA PEMBERTON and BENJAMIN TROOK are:i. DELLA ALICE5 TROOK173, b. 27 Nov 1873173; d. 11 Feb 1931173; m. ROBERT LEE MCLAUGHLIN173, Chandler, Oklahoma173; d. Unknown.
ii. EMILY JANE TROOK173, b. 14 Oct 1876173; d. 13 Oct 1913, Bristow, Oklahoma173.
iii. JOHN FRANKLIN TROOK174, b. 14 Mar 1878, Missouri174,175; d. Unknown, Athena, Oregon175.
Notes for JOHN FRANKLIN TROOK:
Single in the 1920 Census liviing with his Mother
More About JOHN FRANKLIN TROOK:
Census: 1920, Lincoln County, North Fox Township176
Occupation: 1920, Farmer176
iv. ROSA ELLEN TROOK177, b. 04 Apr 1881177; d. 06 Sep 1966, Athena, Oregon177.
17. v. BENJAMIN RILEY TROOK, b. 26 May 1884, Jefferson Township, Andrew County, Missouri; d. 17 Nov 1953, Eagle City, Blaine County, Oklahoma.
vi. MARY ELIZABETH TROOK177, b. 06 Apr 1885177; d. Unknown.
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AMES MONROE4 PEMBERTON (JOHN WATSON3, NANCY ANN2 WATSON, JOHN1)178,179 was born 10 Jan 1859 in Avenue City, Andrew County, Missouri179, and died 31 Dec 1936 in Billings, Montana179. He married SUSAN ALICE MYERS179 09 Feb 1882 in Berlin, Gentry County, Missouri, daughter of BENJAMIN MYERS and ELEANOR WILKERSON. She was born 05 Jan 1857 in Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana179, and died 26 Jan 1948 in Billings, Montana179.Notes for J
AMES MONROE PEMBERTON:Moved to Union Star, Missouri in 1898
In the 1890's Mr. L. P. Franklin went into the harness business in the building west of the Masonic Hall building. In later years James Pemberton and son, Charles, ran this business, closing it out in 1914. Charles Pemberton married Kate WIlkerson.
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Rented their house in 1900
In the 1920 Census he is living in the City limits of Billings next door to Charles and Kate. Alice, Tom and Jim are all living with their parents and teaching school. James' occupation is ranching
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Tom Pemberton Jr. remembers that he chain smoked tobacco in a corn cob pipe. That is was frail and a little man who had stomach ulcers. He would sit in the dining room and spit tobacco into a spittoon.
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Obituary:
Services Conducted for J.M. Pemberton
"Funeral services for James Munroe Pemberton, 77, who died Thursday at the home of his son, James G. Pemberton of 338 Yellowstone Avenue, were conducted Sunday afternoon at Smith's chapel with the Rev. George S. Sloan, pastor of the First Congregational church, in charge. Interment was in Mountview cemetery.
Howard C. Smith, accompanied by Mrs. Smith, sang "Lead, Kindly Light: and "In the Sweet Bye and Bye." Pallbearers were Emil Borberg, George F. Collines, J.B. Buller, Frank Martin, Ole Restad and Joe O'Neil.
Besides his son here, he is survived by five other children, a brother, a sister and 11 grandchildren. Here from out-of-town for the services were a son, C.F. Pemberton of Seattle, and a daughter, Mrs. Charles Head of Crosby, Missouri.
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AMES MONROE PEMBERTON:Alternate Birth: 10 Feb 1859179
Alternate Birth - 2: 1860180
Alternate Birth - 3: 1855181
Alternate Middle Name: Madison182
Burial: 03 Jan 1937, Mountview Cemetery, Billings Montana183
Cause of Death: Chr. myocarditis with acute exacerbations
Census: 1900, Polk Township, DeKalb County, p. 244184
Census 1: 1920, Billings, Montana185
Move 1: 1898, From King City, Missouri to Union Star, Missouri186
Move 2: 1917, From Missouri to Billings, Montana187
Occupation - 1: 1887, Merchant188
Occupation - 2: 1900, Owns a Harness Shop189
Occupation - 3: Farmer190
Occupation 2: 1920, Rancher191
Resided: 1920, Billings, Montana next door to Charles and Kate191
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USAN ALICE MYERS:1937
"Mrs. Minnie Teaford entertained at a family dinner Sunday in honor of Mrs. Susie Pemberton and daughter, Alice of Billings, Montana. The Pemberton's were former residents of Union Star but haven't lived in Billings the past twenty years. A beautiful basket dinner was served at the noon hour. Those present were: Miss Emma Pemberton and J.W. William of St. Joseph; Mrs Charles Head and sons, James and Bobby; and Mrs. Frank Anderson of Cosby; Mr and Mrs Wayne Teaford and family, Mr and Mrs Wm Ott, Mr and Mrs Fred Abbott and son, Mr and Mrs Ernest Miller and family, and Misses Patricia and Jean Ott. Mr. and Mrs Wm. Ott entertained Monday in honor of the Pembertons. Those attending were Mrs Charles Head, Miss Emma Pemberton, Mrs. Minnie Teaford, Mrs Ernest Miller and Mrs Fred Abbott"
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Tom Pemberton Jr. remembers she was a stern woman, but she always had nickels she would give him.
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Funeral Service Conducted for Billings Woman, 91
"Funeral services were conducted Thursday at Smith's chapel for Mrs. Susan Alice Pemberton 91, who died Monday in a Billings hospital. She had resided at 338 Yellowstone Avenue.
the Rev. R.H. Moorman, pastor of the First Baptist church, officiated at the rites. "Ohio, Happy Day" and "In the Sweet Bye and Bye" were sung by Howard C. Smith, accompanied by Mrs. Ernest E. Wild.
Pallbearers were J.B. Buller, Rolph Dolson, Albert Nirstheimer, John Restad, O.E. Restad and Charles L. Rhodes. Burial was in Mountview Cemetery.
Surviving are three sons, four daughters, a brother, 11 great grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
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Billings Matron, 91, Succumbs - Mrs. Susan Alice Pemberton, 9l, 338 Yellowstone avenue, succumbed to the infirmities of age Monday at 3:15 a.m. in a Billings hospital. She had been hospitalized since Friday.
Mrs. Pemberton was born Jan 5, 1857 in Crawfordsville, IN., a daughter of Benjamin F. Myers. When she was 16 the family moved to Missouri and she was married at Berlin, Missouri., Feb 9, 1882, to James M. Pemberton. He died in December 1936.
Mr. and Mrs. Pemberton came to Billings from Union Star, Missouri, In 1916. She was a member of the Baptist church at Berlin.
Surviving are three sons, James G. Pemberton of 338 Yellowstone avenue, Thomas E. Pemberton of 307 North Twenty-third street and C.F. Pemberton of Seattle; four daughters Miss Alice Pemberton of the home address, Mrs. Emma Noonan of 804 North Thirtieth street, Mrs. Bess Head of Savannah, Missouri., and Mrs. S.W. Davidson of Phoenix, Ariz.
Also among survivors are a brother, Edward Myers of Washington, 11 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 2 p.m. at Smith's chapel. Burial will be in Mountview cemetery.
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USAN ALICE MYERS:Alt. Spelling of Name: Meyer192
Alternate Birth: 1859193
Burial: 29 Jan 1948, Mountview Cemetery, Billings Montana194
Cause of Death: Shock and toxemia due to a common duct stone
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AMES PEMBERTON and SUSAN MYERS are:18. i. CHARLES FRANKLIN5 PEMBERTON, b. 10 Jan 1883, King City, Gentry County, Missouri; d. 14 May 1957, Kirkland, Washington.
ii. ALICE PEMBERTON195, b. 26 Sep 1886, King City, Gentry County, Missouri196; d. 02 Jun 1978, Billings, Montana196; m. NONE; d. Unknown.
Notes for ALICE PEMBERTON:
J.E. Cadle was the Doctor who attended Alice's birth.
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Alice taught at Bray School District No 75 from 1908 - 1909 for 7 months at $50.00 per month.
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Union Star list of Teachers
Alice Pemberton 1910 - 1914
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According to Tom Pemberton Jr. Alice didn't have much of a sense of humor.
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Alice stayed home an took care of her parents
Residence was 1635 Alderson, Billings Montana 59102 at the time of her death. Was at Western Manor, 2115 Central Avenue as an Inpatient at the time of death.
More About ALICE PEMBERTON:
Alt. Birth: 26 Aug 1887197
Alternate Birth: 26 Sep 1888198
Burial: 05 Jun 1978, Mountview Cemetery, Billings, Montana198
Cause of Death: Cerebral ischemia due to Cerebral arteriosclerosis
Marriage Record: Never Married199
Occupation: School Teacher199
Resided: 1920, Living with her parents in Billings, Montana200
Social Security Number: 516-54-2230T201
19. iii. BESS MAY PEMBERTON, b. 26 Oct 1890, Missouri; d. 30 Mar 1972, St. Joseph, Missouri.
iv. JAMES G. PEMBERTON202, b. 02 Jul 1892, King City, Missouri203; d. 02 Sep 1951, Rochester, Minnesota204,205; m. NONE; d. Unknown.
Notes for JAMES G. PEMBERTON:
Jim went back to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester Minnesota for what we think was brain cancer or some kind of cancer. He died either in Rochester or on the train on the way back to Billings. source - Dorothy and Donna Pemberton
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Buried next to his mother.
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According to Tom Pemberton Jr., he had a Brain Tumor and they couldn't do anything for him. Tom said that Jim worked for Sawyer Grocery Store for many years, and then started speculating in old houses by buying them and fixing them up. He also built new houses. There is a Pemberton Lane in Billings where Jim built the houses. He was a confirmed bachelor and a great hunter and fisherman. He had a great sense of humor.
More About JAMES G. PEMBERTON:
Burial: 06 Sep 1951, Mountview Cemetery, Billings, Montana206
Cause of Death: Uremia: source Mountview Cemetery
Occupation: 1920, School Teacher207
Resided: 1920, Living with his parents in Billings, Montana207
v. EMMA PEMBERTON208, b. 26 Nov 1894, King City, Missouri209; d. 11 Mar 1972, Billings, Montana209; m. WILLIAM NOONAN; d. Unknown.
Notes for EMMA PEMBERTON:
Was a teacher at Center School Township Missouri District No. 5 1909
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Divorced Bill Noonan. According to Tom Pemberton Jr. Bill Noonan was a nice guy and Emma had a drinking problem which probably led to their divorce.
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Obituary
Was a book-binder for the Gazette Printing Company for 30 years, retiring in 1962.
Mrs. Emma Noonan, 77, of 338 Yellowstone Avenue, a bookbinder at the Gazette Printing County for 30 years died Saturday at Deaconess Hospital after a long illness.
She was born Nov. 26, 1894 , at King City, Mo., the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Pemberton. The family moved to Union Star, Mo. in 1898. She attended school at Union Star and graduated from Northwest Teachers College, Maysville, Missouri and later taught school in Missouri. She moved to Billings in 1932 and began working for the Gazette Printing County, retiring in 1962.
Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Dahl-Brown Funeral chapel, with Dr. Vern Klingman, First United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in the Mountview Cemetery. Vault internment.
Survivors include three sisters, Alice Pemberton, 338 Yellowstone Ave., Mrs. Bess Head, Rosendale, Mo., and Mrs. Clara Davidson, Phoenix, Ariz.
More About EMMA PEMBERTON:
Burial: 14 Mar 1972, Montview Cemetery, Billings, Montana209
Cause of Death: Congestive heart failure (weeks) due to Arteriosclerotic heart disease (years)
Education: 1911, Graduated from Union Star High School210
Occupation: Book Binder at the Billings Gazette211
Resided: 1920, Living with Bess and Charles Head in DeKalb County Missouri212
Social Security Number: 516-10-0687213
vi. CLARA PEMBERTON214, b. Dec 1895, Missouri; d. Jun 1984, Phoenix, Arizona215; m. SELWIN W. DAVIDSON216; b. 11 Jun 1889217; d. 04 Oct 1972217.
More About CLARA PEMBERTON:
Alternate Birth: 30 Sep 1896217
Social Security Number: 527.18.2127217
Notes for SELWIN W. DAVIDSON:
Services at A. L. Moore and Sons
More About SELWIN W. DAVIDSON:
Burial: 06 Oct 1972, Greenwood Mausoleum, Phoenix, Arizona
Cause of Death: heart attack
Social Security Number: 527.14.5620217
20. vii. THOMAS E. PEMBERTON, b. 27 Apr 1898, Missouri; d. 09 Jan 1971, Billings, Montana.
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OBERT LEE4 CAMPBELL (MARTHA3 PEMBERTON, NANCY ANN2 WATSON, JOHN1)218 was born 02 Oct 1864 in Centre Township, Buchanan County, Missouri219, and died 01 Sep 1932 in Agency, Buchanan County, Missouri219. He married MARY E. POTEET219 20 Mar 1889 in Buchanan County, Misouri219. She died Unknown.Children of R
OBERT CAMPBELL and MARY POTEET are:i. CHARLES5 CAMPBELL219, b. Abt. 1890, Buchanan County, Misouri219; d. Unknown.
ii. ERNEST CAMPBELL219, b. Abt. 1892, Buchanan County, Misouri219; d. Unknown.
iii. EDNA CAMPBELL219, b. Abt. 1893, Buchanan County, Misouri219; d. Unknown.
Generation No. 5
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INNIE5 WILLIAMS (NANCY E.4 PEMBERTON, JOHN WATSON3, NANCY ANN2 WATSON, JOHN1)220,221 was born 1871221, and died Unknown. She married UNKNOWN TEAFORD222,223. He died Unknown.Notes for M
INNIE WILLIAMS:Family Gathering - Newspaper article 1937
"Mrs. Minnie Teaford entertained at a family dinner Sunday in honor of Mrs. Susie Pemberton and daughter, Alice, of Billings, Montana. The Pemberton's were former residents of Union Star but have lived in Billings the past twenty years. A bountiful basket dinner was served at the noon hour.
Those present were: Miss Emma Pemberton and J.W. William of St. Joseph; Mrs. Chas. Head and sons, James and Bobby; and Mrs. Frank Anderson of Cosby; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Teaford and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm Ott, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Abbott and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ernast Miller and family, and Misses Patricia and Barbara Jean Ott.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ott entertained Monday in honor of the Pembertons. Those attending were Mrs. Charles Head, Miss Emma Pemberton, Mrs. Minnie Teaford, Mrs. Ernest Miller and Mrs. Fred Abbott."
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INNIE WILLIAMS and UNKNOWN TEAFORD is:i. WAYNE6 TEAFORD224, d. Unknown.
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ENJAMIN RILEY5 TROOK (MARTHA A.4 PEMBERTON, JOHN WATSON3, NANCY ANN2 WATSON, JOHN1)225 was born 26 May 1884 in Jefferson Township, Andrew County, Missouri225, and died 17 Nov 1953 in Eagle City, Blaine County, Oklahoma226,227. He married SADIE UNKNOWN228. She was born 1882 in Kansas228, and died Unknown.Notes for B
ENJAMIN RILEY TROOK:In the State of Missouri Birth and Death Records it states that he is the 5th Child. T.S. Howard of Savannah was the attending Medical Attendant.
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ENJAMIN RILEY TROOK:Alt. Birth: 26 May 1882229
Census: 1920, Lincoln County, North Fox Township
Children of B
ENJAMIN TROOK and SADIE UNKNOWN are:i. RUBY F.6 FROOK, b. Private.
ii. JOHN F. FROOK, b. Private.
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HARLES FRANKLIN5 PEMBERTON (JAMES MONROE4, JOHN WATSON3, NANCY ANN2 WATSON, JOHN1)230 was born 10 Jan 1883 in King City, Gentry County, Missouri231, and died 14 May 1957 in Kirkland, Washington231. He married KATHERINE OLIVE WILKERSON232 23 Aug 1908 in Union Star, Missouri232, daughter of THOMAS WILKERSON and CAROLINE KELLEY. She was born 26 Sep 1887 in DeKalb County, Missouri233, and died 26 May 1981 in Bothell, Washington233.Notes for C
HARLES FRANKLIN PEMBERTON:Supporting Affidavit for birth Certificate says born near King City, Missouri.
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Owned a shoe repair shop in billings, Montana and then was a salesman for a St. Louis shoe machinery firm for 20 years.
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Was an Army Inspector of Ordnance 1917-1918 during WW1 in New York. I.D. No. 13270. He was classified V by the Local Draft Board.
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Became a member of the Masons in Missouri in 1910. Member of Lodge Number 113 in Billings.
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Another address where they lived in Billings around 1918 was 237 Terry Avenue.
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In 1933 they are living at 1718 North 24th Street, Billings, Montana
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The moved to Woodinville, Washington in 1935. Tom Pemberton Jr. remembers he always knew when Charlie was in town, the ash tray came out. He also remembers he had a very distinctive laugh.
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Letter to his sister Alice from his sister Clara in his funeral book
"Dear Alice, We have lost another one of our big family. One by one we will go. Whew you called this morning it was such a shock. I was going to fly up one day and back the next. But Dr. Smith said if I didn't just have to go - meaning that if there was (sic) know one else here not to leave Davey. so I just won't try to come. And I am so glad that you went to see him. Kate (sic) new best. I am sending her a card also. Love Clara."
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Obituary
"Pemberton Rites Held Here May 17
Services were held May 17 at the Bothell Funeral Home for Charles F. Pemberton 74, longtime resident of the Woodinville area. He died at this home in Kirkland where he had lived for about a month.
Pemberton was born in Berlin, Mo., and owned a shoe-repair shop in Billings, Montana for a number of years. Pemberton was a member of the Masonic lodge in Billings.
Survivors include his wife, Katherine; four daughters, Mrs. Virgil Hoyer of Kirkland, Mrs. Milford DeYoung of Bothell, Mrs. James DeYoung and Mrs. Allison DeYoung of Seattle; a brother Thomas Pemberton of Billings; four sisters, Mrs. Bess Head of Rosendale, Mo., Alice Pemberton and Mrs. Emma Noonan, both of Billings; and Mrs. Clara Davidson of Phoenix; and seven grandchildren. Burial followed at Acacia.
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HARLES FRANKLIN PEMBERTON:Alt Birth Location: Berlin, Missouri233
Burial: 17 May 1957, Acacia Park Cemetery, Seattle, Washington233
Burial Plot: Cedar Section, Block 99, Grave 3234
Cause of Death: pulimonary Hemmorahage and cancer of the Lung & Prostate
Funeral Home: Bothell Funeral Home235
Occupation: Shoe Repair Machinery Salesman236
Occupation - 2: 1920, Shoe and Harness Maker237
Social Security Number: 535-03-1694238
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ATHERINE OLIVE WILKERSON:Katherine Olive Wilkerson Pemberton was the eldest daughter of Thomas and Carolyn Wilkerson, born September 2, 1887 in DeKalb County, Missouri. She was her father's "boy" and told us many tales of her early life on the farm, many involving old Dick and Lucy the gently over-worked team of farm horses. But they sold the farm and moved to Union Star a thriving railroad and farming center. There Wilkerson General Store prospered, Katherine finished high school and met then married a handsome blue-eyed black haired young man Charles Pemberton whose parents lived nearby. He worked for the Brown Shoe Company in St. Louis, as did his friend Frank Riggs. The snappily dressed young men returned periodically to the home town, where they regaled everyone with tales of big city life.
She was married to Charles Pemberton on August 23, 1908 at the Wilkerson Family reunion at Union Star, Missouri.
Charles and Kate opened a harness and saddle shop in Maysville, Missouri. But the advent of cars and farm machinery made the harness shop unprofitable, but they were true children of their adventurous pioneer ancestors. Selling their business, gathering their belongings together and taking their children, Frances and Yvetta, they set out via railroad for Billings, Montana to open a shoe repair shop. One of my most vivid memories is standing at the railroad station in St. Joseph, holding my sister's hand and watching my weeping grandmother, arms around Mother, "There's nothing but Indians and outlaws out there, take care of my grandchildren." Fearfully I watched out the train window and sure enough as we crossed the Yellowstone river, camped out below the bridge were blanketed Indians next to their tepees cooking over open fires. Horses were tethered to the big farm wagons, children everywhere! Grandmother's worst fears were true! But it was all forgotten in the new adventures awaiting us.
Soon we were settled in a new home, a new school for me, a new job for Dad. But the old ways of warmth, good plentiful food, thrift and industry prevailed in our home which centered around our Mother's plans and ambitions for us. Dad bought our first car, a Ford touring car, Mother could hardly wait to learn to drive, they planned and outfitted a camping kit, Mother even making us matching camping clothes, knickers and jacket with a blouse to match. We spent weekends fishing in the mountains, took trips to Yellowstone Park, Pompey's Pillar, Roundup to name a few.
Kate enjoyed the camping, fishing, and exploring the family did in the area. She was a superb needlewoman, cook and housekeeper.
Charles did not care for the shoe repair business and soon became a salesman and machinist for the Champion Shoe Machinery County of St. Louis. He traveled over the western states and when Yvetta and Frances were out of school, Kate made arrangements to travel with him, selling a line of women's lingerie and stockings.
But before her plans could materialize she announced to her family a new baby would soon arrive. Twin daughters, Dorothy and Donna, made the family complete. In 1936, because of company expansion, they moved to Woodinville, WA. Charles died May 17, 1957 and Kate moved to Bothell, WA. Because of ill health she moved to Emma Chadwick Convalescent home and lived there until her death. Source: Yvetta Pemberton Hoyer
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ATHERINE OLIVE WILKERSON:Alternate Birth: 1886, 1900 Census lists her birth as 1886239
Alternate Birth - 2: 26 Sep 1885240
Burial: 01 Jun 1981, Acacia Park Cemetery, Seattle, Washington240
Cause of Death: Cardiac arrest, ante myocardial infartion and cornonary artherosclerosis
Move 1: Billings Montana to open a shoe repair shop
Move 2: 1936, Woodinville, WA because of a company expansion
Occupation: Homemaker240
Resided: Emma P. Chadwick Home240
Social Security Number: 535-03-1694 D240
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HARLES PEMBERTON and KATHERINE WILKERSON:Married by Rev. Riggs, pastor of the Union Star Baptist church
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HARLES PEMBERTON and KATHERINE WILKERSON are:21. i. YVETTA KATHRYN6 PEMBERTON, b. 09 Nov 1909, Missouri; d. 14 Feb 1990, Bellevue, Washington.
22. ii. FRANCES EILEEN PEMBERTON, b. 26 Nov 1912, Maysville, Missouri; d. 24 Jul 2005, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
23. iii. DONNA JUNE PEMBERTON, b. Private.
24. iv. DOROTHY JEAN PEMBERTON, b. Private.
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ESS MAY5 PEMBERTON (JAMES MONROE4, JOHN WATSON3, NANCY ANN2 WATSON, JOHN1)241 was born 26 Oct 1890 in Missouri242, and died 30 Mar 1972 in St. Joseph, Missouri242. She married CHARLES C. HEAD243. He was born 1889 in Missouri243, and died Unknown.Notes for B
ESS MAY PEMBERTON:At time of her Father's death lived in Cosby, Missouri.
At the time of Emma's death Bess lived in Rosendale, Missouri.
She was a widow when she died.
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According to Tom Pemberton Jr., when he was boy in the 1940's Rex and Gordon would hop a freight and come to Billings and spend time with Jim and Alice.
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ESS MAY PEMBERTON:Alternate Birth: 24 Oct 1889243
Burial: Unknown, Savannah Cemetery, Savannah, Missouri244
Cause of Death: Arterlosclerotic heart disease with enlarged heart, atrial fibrillation.
Census: 1920, Polk Township, DeKalb County, Missouri
Occupation: Housewife244
Resided: 1920, Polk Township, DeKalb County, Missouri245
Social Security Number: 499-54-8969246
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HARLES C. HEAD:Occupation: 1920, Farmer247
Resided: 1920, Polk Township, DeKalb County, Missouri247
Children of B
ESS PEMBERTON and CHARLES HEAD are:i. KENNETH L.6 HEAD247, b. 1908, Missouri247; d. Unknown.
Notes for KENNETH L. HEAD:
Living with his parents in 1930
ii. MILDRED HEAD, b. Private; m. FRANK ANDERSON, Private; b. Private.
iii. REX HEAD, b. Private.
iv. GORDON HEAD, b. Private.
v. JAMES HEAD, b. Private.
vi. ROBERT HEAD, b. Private.
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HOMAS E.5 PEMBERTON (JAMES MONROE4, JOHN WATSON3, NANCY ANN2 WATSON, JOHN1)248 was born 27 Apr 1898 in Missouri249, and died 09 Jan 1971 in Billings, Montana249. He married RUTH RESTAD249. She was born 1900250, and died 2003 in Billings, Montana250.Notes for T
HOMAS E. PEMBERTON:Tom ws a Union Star, Missouri school teacher before the family moved to Billings. He taught in a two room school grades 1 - 8. Kids rode horsews to school and there was no electricity. In 1936 he ran for County Superintendent of Schools. He was a good Republican. Source: Tom Pemberton Jr.
Pemberton Appointed School Superintendent (Newspaper Article Billings Gazette about 1933)
"Thomas Pemberton Republican candidate for county superintendent of schools at the recent primary election, will take over that office the first of the month in order to fill the unexpired term of Miss Sylvia Watts. Miss Watts has been appointed to the position of truant officer.
Mr. Pemberton is well equipped to fill the office and has prepared himself for the work of which he is now entering. He is 35 years of age and a graduate of the Eastern Montana Normal school, has had 17 years of experience as a school teacher and executive. With the exception of is first year, his entire service has been in the county.
Mr. Pemberton has been principal of the Elysian school continuously since his graduation from the local normal school in 1933. Before entering the normal school as a student he had for eight years been principal of the Canyon creek two-teacher school Previously he had taught a year at Worden, a term at Longfellow school, near Sheperd, and five years in district No. 5, eight miles north of Billings.
Mr. Pemberton came here from Missouri in 1916 with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Pemberton, of 338 Yellowstone avenue. He was graduated from the high school at King City, Mo., at the age of 16, and taught there a year prior to coming to Montana. He is married and the father of an eight-year old son."
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At the time of death was living in New Western Manor Nursing Home. Home address was 1080-1/2 Pemberton Lane, Billings, Montana 59101. Death occurred at 2:10 am.
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HOMAS E. PEMBERTON:Burial: 12 Jan 1971, Mountview Cemetery, Billings, Montana251
Cause of Death: pulmonary embolism (2 hours), chronic congestive failure and uremia (6-12 Missou
Education: 1914, Graduated from Union Star High School252
Move 1: 1916, Missouri to Billings, Montana253
Occupation: Teacher
Resided: 1920, Living with his parents in Billings, Montana254
Social Security Number: 516-01-3448A
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HOMAS PEMBERTON and RUTH RESTAD is:25. i. THOMAS E.6 PEMBERTON, JR., b. Private.
Generation No. 6
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VETTA KATHRYN6 PEMBERTON (CHARLES FRANKLIN5, JAMES MONROE4, JOHN WATSON3, NANCY ANN2 WATSON, JOHN1)255 was born 09 Nov 1909 in Missouri255, and died 14 Feb 1990 in Bellevue, Washington255. She married VIRGIL HOYER255 27 Jun 1932 in Saco, Montana255. He died Unknown.Notes for Y
VETTA KATHRYN PEMBERTON:Obituary
Memorial Services for Yvetta Kathryn Hoyer of Kirkland, is a 3:30 pm Saturday at Kirkland congregational Church, 106th fifth Ave. Mrs. Hoyer died Wednesday at Overlake Hospital Memorial Center. She as 80 year old.
Born Nov. 9, 1909 in Maysville, Missouri., she later moved to Billings, Mont. A graduate of Eastern Montana Normal School, she taught school in Saco, Mont., and on June 27, 1932 married Virgil R. "Bud" Hoyer. The couple came to Washington in 1934 and have lived on the Eastside for 54 years.
in 1958 Mrs. Hoyer resumed her university studies and earned a teaching degree at the University of Washington. For 14 years prior to her retirement in 1974 she was a reading specialist for the Bellevue School District. She was an active member of the Kirkland Congregational Church, and also belonged to the Rose Hill Study Club.
Mrs. Hoyer is survived by her husband Virgil; son, Ron and his wife Karen, of Kirkland; sisters and brothers-in-law, Francis and Milford DeYoung of Edmonds, Dorothy and Jim DeYoung of Lynnwood, and Donna and Al DeYoung of Woodinville; three grandchildren, Jon, Katie, and Joe; and 11 nieces and nephews.
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VETTA KATHRYN PEMBERTON:Burial: 17 Feb 1990, Redmond, Washington255
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VETTA PEMBERTON and VIRGIL HOYER is:26. i. RONALD7 HOYER, b. Private.
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RANCES EILEEN6 PEMBERTON (CHARLES FRANKLIN5, JAMES MONROE4, JOHN WATSON3, NANCY ANN2 WATSON, JOHN1)255 was born 26 Nov 1912 in Maysville, Missouri255, and died 24 Jul 2005 in Albuquerque, New Mexico256. She married JOHN MILFORD DEYOUNG257 01 Aug 1938 in Woodinville, Washington, son of HANS DEYOUNG and SARYELEN PRIEST. He was born 27 Aug 1914 in Kent, Washington257, and died 12 Jan 1992 in Kirkland, Washington257.Notes for F
RANCES EILEEN PEMBERTON:Frances DeYOUNG 92, a long-time resident of Woodinville, Bothell and Edmonds, passed away quietly on July 24, 2005. Frances was preceded in death by her husband of 54 years, Milford, and older sister Yvetta Hoyer of Kirtland. She is survived by sons Lance and wife Rosemary of Albuquerque, NM; Laurence and wife Arlene of Granbury, TX; grandsons Craig of Jones, OK, David of Albuquerque, NM, Lane of Houston, TX, Adam of Colleyville, TX, three step-grandchildren, one great-granddaughter, and two step great-granddaughters. She is also survived by sisters Donna DeYoung and husband Al of Woodinville, and Dorothy DeYoung and husband James of Mill Creek, plus numerous nieces and nephews. Mrs DeYoung was a loving and dedicated teacher in the Bothell/Northshore School District from 1946-1972, teaching hundreds of grade school students. Visitation and viewing will be held on Wed, August 3, 2005, at the Bothell Funeral Home, 18224 103rd Avenue NE, Bothell, WA, from 2-8 p.m., and on Thur, August 4 from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. A Memorial Service will follow at 2 p.m. on August 4 at the Bothell Funeral Home. A private burial will be held at the Hillcrest Cemetery in Kent. The family suggests remembrances be made to the Evergreen Hospital Hospice Center, 12910 Totem Lake Blvd., Kirtland, WA 98033. Arrangements are being made by Evergreen-Washelli.
Published in Seattle Times
Sister to Donna and Dorothy Pemberton DeYoung.
From the book Teaching Memories of Frances DeYoung 1994
I was born November 26, 1912 in Maysville, Missouri - a small hamlet in a farming community. Corn was king and still is. My mother told us of her life on a farm which was centered around the family and its everyday work.
My Mother's father was one of twelve children and he had six of his own of whom she was the oldest. She told stories of her team of horses; hitching them up and walking behind the plow; the tornados that denuded chickens of their feathers and blew straws through the trunks of trees, and staying all or part of the night in a tornado storm cellar in the ground until the wind blew itself out. There were no weather bureau warnings and people had to depend upon themselves to read the clouds.
Her wedding in 1907 was the occasion for a family reunion and the families reserved a park. Both families filled up the bleachers in the baseball field to have their pictures taken.
Dad had a family of five brothers and sisters. They were trades people and he worked at a harness shop. Harness making was doomed because Ford motor cars and mechanized farm machinery would soon appear on the scene.
Why the entire Pemberton family (grandparents, aunts, and uncles) picked up "en masse" and moved to Montana has never been explained to me. At first, we crowded together, living temporarily in two side-by-side tiny apartments in Billings, Montana. Our apartment had one bedroom and an open screened in "sleeping porch" off the bedroom, one bathroom, a kitchenette, and a living room. One word about the sleeping porch: it fronted on the street and was enclosed with screens. During the winter blowing snow drifted in and settled on our bed covers. My sister and I had a feather bed and warm blankets so the only time we felt the cold was climbing into a chilled bed (no electric blanket), then having to scamper into the house, sometimes in -40 weather.
In time my grandparents bought a dry land farm and homesteaded it, barely making a living. The aunts and uncles stayed in town and found jobs.
As soon as possible we bought a house and I was enrolled in kindergarten. Our first home out west in Montana was located on the outskirts of Billings and close to the main lines of several railroads that were not too far away.
We had joined other countries in World War I and while Dad did not have to enlist, he was recruited into a civilian corp. to inspect saddles for the U.S. cavalry. He left for New York City and was gone for over a year without leave.
Finally one memorable day, November 11, 1918, all the bells and whistles in the town went off. The word was passed around that the armistice had been signed that ended World War I. The town went on a wild time, celebrating for a week. Mother was happy to drop her plans of filling a barrel of homemade goodies to send back to New York City to Dad. He arrived home in a taxi a few days before Christmas, 1918.
We moved often because Dad liked buying and selling real estate. When I was eleven years old, Dad bought a Model-T Ford and if he and I were both home for lunch, he would drive me back to school. We took tours all over town and saw surrounding country that we had never seen before. The Model-T enabled us to go to the city parks for concerts and picnics on Sundays.
The event that overshadowed the beginning of the 1930s was the birth of my twin sisters. Dad was now a company representative for a manufacturing firm located in St. Louis, Missouri, and he was gone for long stretches of time. My folks now owned a 1929 Chevrolet and I had my driver's license for which I paid 25 cents and took no drivers test.
In 1933 Mother, the twins, and I spent the summer in Seattle and moved to Missoula, Montana in the fall. I went to Fall and Winter quarters at the University of Washington while they were there. We drove back to Billings in January 1934 through another blinding blizzard in the Rockies. I went back and finished my year and returned home in June.
In 1936 Dad had sold the car and brought a new one. The rental houses were sold and he decided to buy 10 logged-off acres east of Seattle in Woodinville, Washington. The house was nice but need quite of bit of work. We spent the rest of 1936 and 1937 doing this. The Washington winters were much more manageable for us seeing as how Dad was gone so much.
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RANCES EILEEN PEMBERTON:Burial: Unknown, Hillcrest Buriel Park, Kent, Washington258
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OHN MILFORD DEYOUNG:Named after his Father John?
Obituary
Milford DeYoung, oldest son of the pioneer merchant family of Woodinville, died of cancer Jan 12, 1992.
The oldest of six children of John and Ellen DeYoung, Milford came to Woodinville with his parents in 1925 when they purchased the Woodinville Mercantile Company, and worked for many years in the family business.
In 1938 he married Frances Pemberton, one of the first teachers at the newly rebuilt Woodinville grade school on NE 175th Street. He worked during the war years in the shipyard at Houghton as an electrician. Following the war he managed stores for Seattle Paint and Hardware and worked for Centennial Flour Milling County He returned to Woodinville in 1963 to manage his father's hardware store.
Just before his own retirement he established the DeYoung Tax Service in Bothell, which he later moved to Woodinville, and which his son Larry now operates.
Mr. DeYoung is survived by his wife, Frances, of Edmonds; sons Lance of Albuquerque and Larry of Bothell; four grandsons David and Craig DeYoung of Albuquerque and Lane and Adam DeYoung of Bothell, brothers & sister and numerous nieces and nephews.
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OHN MILFORD DEYOUNG:Burial: 17 Jan 1992, Hillcrest Burial Park, Kent, Washington259
Education: Graduate of the University of Washington259
Social Security Number: 538-01-7905260
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RANCES PEMBERTON and JOHN DEYOUNG:Newspaper article
Pemberton - DeYoung
Miss Frances Pemberton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Pemberton of Woodinville, and Milford DeYoung, son of Mr. and Mrs. John DeYoung were quietly married, Monday afternoon August 1 at the parsonage by Rev. William Park. Milford is a graduate of the University of Washington and Frances is a graduate of the Montana State Normal School. After the ceremony the couple left for a trip around the Olympic Loop. The couple will make their home in Woodinville.
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RANCES PEMBERTON and JOHN DEYOUNG are:27. i. LANCE G.7 DEYOUNG, b. Private.
28. ii. LARURENCE BERNARD DEYOUNG, b. Private.
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ONNA JUNE6 PEMBERTON (CHARLES FRANKLIN5, JAMES MONROE4, JOHN WATSON3, NANCY ANN2 WATSON, JOHN1) was born Private. She married FREDERICK ALLISON DEYOUNG Private, son of HANS DEYOUNG and SARYELEN PRIEST. He was born Private.Children of D
ONNA PEMBERTON and FREDERICK DEYOUNG are:29. i. LINDA KAY7 DEYOUNG, b. Private.
ii. LUCILLE MARIE DEYOUNG, b. Private; m. (1) GARY MCGEE, Private; b. Private; m. (2) TIMOTHY KEITH MATSON, Private; b. Private.
24. D
OROTHY JEAN6 PEMBERTON (CHARLES FRANKLIN5, JAMES MONROE4, JOHN WATSON3, NANCY ANN2 WATSON, JOHN1) was born Private. She married JAMES HENRY DEYOUNG261 Private, son of HANS DEYOUNG and SARYELEN PRIEST. He was born 16 Jan 1928 in Houghton, Washington261, and died 18 Sep 2005 in Kirkland, Washington.Notes for J
AMES HENRY DEYOUNG:Jim was born in the back seat of John and Ellen's Chevy on the way to the hospital. Named after Ellen DeYoung's oldest brother Jim. The Henry from the DeYoung side - John DeYoung's brother Henry?
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AMES HENRY DEYOUNG:Profession: Banker, Washington Federal Savings and Loan
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OROTHY PEMBERTON and JAMES DEYOUNG are:i. TERRI LYNN7 DEYOUNG, b. Private.
ii. DIANA LEA DEYOUNG, b. Private; m. ROBERT SCOTT MEE, Private; b. Private.
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HOMAS E.6 PEMBERTON, JR. (THOMAS E.5, JAMES MONROE4, JOHN WATSON3, NANCY ANN2 WATSON, JOHN1) was born Private. He married CHARLOTTE TOLBERG Private. She was born Private.Children of T
HOMAS PEMBERTON and CHARLOTTE TOLBERG are:i. BOB7 PEMBERTON, b. Private.
ii. DON PEMBERTON, b. Private.
Generation No. 7
26. R
ONALD7 HOYER (YVETTA KATHRYN6 PEMBERTON, CHARLES FRANKLIN5, JAMES MONROE4, JOHN WATSON3, NANCY ANN2 WATSON, JOHN1) was born Private. He married KAREN GERDE Private, daughter of ROBERT GERDE and TINA DUDLER. She was born Private.Children of R
ONALD HOYER and KAREN GERDE are:30. i. JON8 HOYER, b. Private.
ii. KATHERINE HOYER, b. Private.
iii. JOSEPH HOYER261, b. 31 Dec 1979, Kirkland, Washington; d. 26 Sep 2001, Kirkland, Washington.
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Burial: Unknown, Cremated
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ANCE G.7 DEYOUNG (FRANCES EILEEN6 PEMBERTON, CHARLES FRANKLIN5, JAMES MONROE4, JOHN WATSON3, NANCY ANN2 WATSON, JOHN1) was born Private. He married (1) SHANNON MARIE KUSCH Private. She was born Private. He married (2) ROSEMARY UNKNOWN Private. She was born Private.Children of L
ANCE DEYOUNG and SHANNON KUSCH are:i. DAVID8 DEYOUNG, b. Private.
ii. CRAIG DEYOUNG, b. Private.
28. L
ARURENCE BERNARD7 DEYOUNG (FRANCES EILEEN6 PEMBERTON, CHARLES FRANKLIN5, JAMES MONROE4, JOHN WATSON3, NANCY ANN2 WATSON, JOHN1) was born Private. He married ARLENE JOAN HAJEK Private, daughter of JESSE HAJEK and TRACEY KOVAR. She was born Private.Children of L
ARURENCE DEYOUNG and ARLENE HAJEK are:i. LANE ANTHONY8 DEYOUNG, b. Private; m. JAEL OLSEN, Private; b. Private.
ii. ADAM JOSEPH DEYOUNG, b. Private; m. CAITLIN CHEN, Private; b. Private.
29. L
INDA KAY7 DEYOUNG (DONNA JUNE6 PEMBERTON, CHARLES FRANKLIN5, JAMES MONROE4, JOHN WATSON3, NANCY ANN2 WATSON, JOHN1) was born Private. She married WALLACE EDWARD COOPER261 Private. He died 24 Jun 2005 in Kirkland, Washington261.Children of L
INDA DEYOUNG and WALLACE COOPER are:i. WENDY ELIZABETH8 COOPER, b. Private; m. JEFFREY GERBING, Private; b. Private.
ii. JENNIFER LYNN COOPER, b. Private; m. WILLIAM TAYLOR, Private; b. Private.
Generation No. 8
30. J
ON8 HOYER (RONALD7, YVETTA KATHRYN6 PEMBERTON, CHARLES FRANKLIN5, JAMES MONROE4, JOHN WATSON3, NANCY ANN2 WATSON, JOHN1) was born Private. He married LYNN UNKNOWN Private. She was born Private.Child of J
ON HOYER and LYNN UNKNOWN is:i. NATHANIEL JOSEPH9 HOYER, b. Private.
Endnotes
1. watson.ftw, Date of Import: Feb 2, 2002.
2. Angella M. Watson.
3. watson.ftw, Date of Import: Feb 2, 2002.
4. Pam Koppell.
5. "The Van Hook and Allied Families", Bernice Hubbard Keister, pg 199-211.
6. watson.ftw, Date of Import: Feb 2, 2002.
7. Angella M. Watson.
8. Pam Koppell.
9. "The Van Hook and Allied Families", Bernice Hubbard Keister, pg 199-211.
10. Pam Koppell.
11. "The Van Hook and Allied Families", Bernice Hubbard Keister, pg 199-211.
12. watson.ftw, Date of Import: Feb 2, 2002.
13. Angella M. Watson.
14. watson.ftw, Date of Import: Feb 2, 2002.
15. Angella M. Watson.
16. watson.ftw, Date of Import: Feb 2, 2002.
17. Angella M. Watson.
18. watson.ftw, Date of Import: Feb 2, 2002.
19. Kentucky Marriages to 1850 Ancestry.com, Date of Import: Feb 2, 2002.
20. Kentucky Marriages to 1850 Ancestry.com.
21. Marty Grant.
22. Pam Koppell.
23. "The Van Hook and Allied Families", Bernice Hubbard Keister, pg 199-211.
24. Marty Grant.
25. watson.ftw.
26. Marty Grant.
27. watson.ftw.
28. Marty Grant.
29. watson.ftw.
30. Marty Grant.
31. watson.ftw.
32. Marty Grant.
33. watson.ftw.
34. watson.ftw, Date of Import: Feb 2, 2002.
35. Kentucky Marriages to 1850 Ancestry.com.
36. watson.ftw, Date of Import: Feb 2, 2002.
37. watson.ftw.
38. Family Document.
39. 1850 Census.
40. Family Document.
41. Kentucky Marriages to 1850 Ancestry.com.
42. Family Document.
43. 1870 Census.
44. 1840 Census.
45. 1850 Census.
46. 1830 Census.
47. watson.ftw.
48. Early Marriages In Andrew County, Missouri.
49. 1850 Census.
50. Nancy Hancock.
51. 1850 Census.
52. Andrew County Marriages 1841 - 1856.
53. watson.ftw, Date of Import: Feb 2, 2002.
54. watson.ftw.
55. Pam Koppell.
56. "The Van Hook and Allied Families", Bernice Hubbard Keister, pg 199-211.
57. Pam Koppell.
58. "The Van Hook and Allied Families", Bernice Hubbard Keister, pg 199-211.
59. watson.ftw.
60. Jo Puuohau.
61. watson.ftw.
62. Family Document.
63. Tombstone.
64. Affidavit for widow's pension application.
65. Family Document.
66. Early Marriages In Andrew County, Missouri.
67. Certified Copy of Marriage License.
68. James Monroe Pemberton's Death Certificate.
69. Pam Koppell.
70. 1830 Census.
71. watson.ftw.
72. Cal Sale.
73. Family Document.
74. 1850 Census.
75. Widow's Pension Application.
76. 1840 Census.
77. 1850 Census.
78. 1860 Census.
79. 1870 Census.
80. 1880 Census.
81. Widow's Pension Application.
82. Andrew County Marriages 1841 - 1856.
83. 1850 Census.
84. 1860 Census.
85. 1870 Census.
86. 1880 Census.
87. Widow's Pension Application.
88. St. Joseph Directories 1887-90.
89. James Monroe Pemberton's 1920 Census.
90. 1850 Census.
91. 1860 Census.
92. 1900 Census.
93. Widow's Pension Application.
94. Family Document.
95. 1850 Census.
96. Family Document.
97. 1860 Census.
98. Family Document.
99. Newspaper Article 1938.
100. Family Document.
101. 1880 Census.
102. Family Document.
103. 1880 Census.
104. Obituary.
105. Cal Sale.
106. Family Document.
107. 1880 Census.
108. Newspaper Article 1938.
109. 1900 Census.
110. 1880 Census.
111. 1900 Census.
112. Newspaper Article 1938.
113. 1870 Census.
114. 1880 Census.
115. Newspaper Article 1938.
116. Sarah J. Pemberton's Obituary.
117. 1850 Census.
118. watson.ftw.
119. 1850 Census.
120. Illinois Statewide Marriage Index 1763 - 1900.
121. 1850 Census.
122. Douglas Showalter.
123. Jeannette Carlson.
124. 1850 Census.
125. 1860 Census.
126. 1850 Census.
127. Douglas Showalter.
128. 1850 Census.
129. Jeannette Carlson.
130. 1850 Census.
131. Douglas Showalter.
132. 1850 Census.
133. Jeannette Carlson.
134. 1850 Census.
135. Douglas Showalter.
136. 1850 Census.
137. Jeannette Carlson.
138. 1850 Census.
139. Jeannette Carlson.
140. 1860 Census.
141. Douglas Showalter.
142. Jeannette Carlson.
143. 1860 Census.
144. Douglas Showalter.
145. 1860 Census.
146. Jeannette Carlson.
147. 1860 Census.
148. Douglas Showalter.
149. 1860 Census.
150. Jeannette Carlson.
151. Douglas Showalter.
152. Jeannette Carlson.
153. Jo Puuohau.
154. Family Document.
155. Andrew County Marriages 1856 - 1869.
156. 1900 Census.
157. Andrew County Marriages 1856 - 1869.
158. 1900 Census.
159. 1850 Census.
160. 1870 Census.
161. Sarah J. Pemberton's Obituary.
162. 1920 Census.
163. 1900 Census.
164. Family Document.
165. Newspaper Article 1938.
166. Sarah J. Pemberton's Obituary.
167. Joann Ortega.
168. Missouri State Archives Births.
169. 1920 Census.
170. Assumption.
171. 1920 Census.
172. Sarah J. Pemberton's Obituary.
173. Joann Ortega.
174. 1920 Census.
175. Joann Ortega.
176. 1920 Census.
177. Joann Ortega.
178. Family Document.
179. Death Certificate.
180. 1920 Census.
181. Funeral Book of Charles Pemberton.
182. Charles Pembertons Request for Birth Certificate.
183. Cemetery Records.
184. 1900 Census.
185. 1920 Census.
186. Emma Pemberton's obituary.
187. Family Document.
188. Missouri State Archives Births.
189. 1900 Census.
190. Death Certificate.
191. 1920 Census.
192. Missouri State Archives Births.
193. 1920 Census.
194. Cemetery Records.
195. Family Document.
196. Death Certificate.
197. Missouri State Archives Births.
198. Death Certificate.
199. Family Document.
200. 1920 Census.
201. Death Certificate.
202. Family Document.
203. Mountview Cemetery.
204. Family Document.
205. Smith Funeral Chapel, Billings, Montana.
206. Mountview Cemetery.
207. 1920 Census.
208. Family Document.
209. Death Certificate.
210. Polk Township Missouri Historical Book 1976.
211. Death Certificate.
212. 1920 Census.
213. Death Certificate.
214. Family Document.
215. Social Security Records.
216. Family Document.
217. Social Security Records.
218. Douglas Showalter.
219. Jeannette Carlson.
220. Family Document.
221. 1920 Census.
222. Family Document.
223. 1900 Census.
224. Family Document.
225. 1920 Census.
226. Social Security Records.
227. Joann Ortega.
228. 1920 Census.
229. Joann Ortega.
230. Family Document.
231. Death Certificate.
232. Family Document.
233. Death Certificate.
234. Funeral Book of Charles Pemberton.
235. Family Document.
236. Death Certificate.
237. 1920 Census.
238. Death Certificate.
239. 1900 Census.
240. Death Certificate.
241. Family Document.
242. Death Certificate.
243. 1920 Census.
244. Death Certificate.
245. 1920 Census.
246. Death Certificate.
247. 1920 Census.
248. Family Document.
249. Death Certificate.
250. Tom Pemberton, Jr..
251. Death Certificate.
252. Polk Township Missouri Historical Book 1976.
253. Newspaper Article 1920.
254. 1920 Census.
255. Family Document.
256. Obituary.
257. Family Document.
258. Obituary.
259. Family Document.
260. Social Security Records.
261. Family Document.