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Morris Isaac [Male] b. 1724 North Carolina - d. 1762 North Carolina

Source
Title: The Ruddick Family in America, published in Oakland, California, 1993.

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Rossback Joseph Henry [Male] b. 9 JUL 1887 Andover, Day County, South Dakota - d. 15 APR 1965 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
Cremation: 19 APR 1965

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Newport Mary Jane [Female] b. 25 JUN 1836 Roane County, Tennessee - d. 27 NOV 1899 Dallas County, Missouri

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Title: Information researched and compiled by Margaret C. Newport, PostOffice Box 152, Grand Ledge, Michigan 48837-0152.margaret.newport@@gte.net

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This biography was compiled by Sue Ann Lindsey Gerlach, 1638 Tapir Circle, Ventura, California 93003, on or about September 10, 1986:

Mary Jane NEWPORT LINDSEY was born in Tennessee, probably Roane County, on June 25, 1836. She was the daughter of Calvin NEWPORT and Margaret ABEL.

I do know know where Calvin NEWPORT was born nor who his father was, but I believe Calvin's mother was Hannah NEWPORT. Also living in Roane County, Tennessee, at the same time was Asa NEWPORT, who I believe was Calvin's brother. All three were listed in the 1830 census and lived in the same area.

Margaret ABEL was born in Virginia. Also listed in the 1830 census for Roane County is a David ABEL who had a daughter the right age to be Margaret, but I do not know if David was her father or not.

When Mary Jane was a baby, her family left Tennessee by wagon and went to Missouri, taking them about a year to reach there. They seemed to have settled near Marshfield, Webster County (then Pulaski County) in 1837.

The youngest of their five children, Pheba Ann, was born November 1838 and died in August 1839. She was buried in the Shields Cemetery located four miles east of Marshfield, Missouri.

They then had another boy born in August 1840 making a total of six children: Richard C. NEWPORT, John David NEWPORT, Sarah E. NEWPORT, Mary Jane NEWPORT, Pheba Ann NEWPORT and Asa Monroe C. NEWPORT.

On October 10, 1840, Calvin NEWPORT died and was buried next to Pheba Ann in the Shields Cemetery. In 1841 Mary Jane's mother, Margaret (ABEL) NEWPORT married Nathaniel WOLLARD.

Together they had four children. They lived in Polk County, Missouri (now Dallas County). It was also Nathaniel's second marriage, his first wife was Margaret Hardison. She was born May 17, 1791, and died August 6, 1840. There were seven children in this marriage.

Nathaniel fought in the War of 1812 having enlisted in Col. Coffee's Regiment of General Andrew Jackson's Army. He served two campaigns. During the Civil War, Reverend Nathaniel WOLLARD was accused of being a "Southern Sympathizer" by a group of men claiming they were part of the Northern Army.

Nathaniel claimed to be neutral, having two step-sons in the Northern Army and two sons and a step-son in the Southern Army. On September 1, 1863, they called Reverend Nathaniel to his door and shot him. After he had fallen, his wife, Margaret, raised his head on her lap, they again fired a shot into his face, killing him in the arms of his wife.

They burned the family home, destroying all family records. They then stole 18 head of horses and mules. They proceeded less than two miles and killed a Mr. Hastings for being a "Northern Sympathizer".

Mary Jane NEWPORT married James Monroe LINDSEY in Spring Grove, Dallas County, Missouri, on March 1, 1860. She died November 27, 1899, and is buried in the Bethel Cemetery, Charity, Dallas County, Missouri.

James Monroe LINDSEY died December 4, 1902. He is also buried in the Bethel Cemetery.
The following obituary was found by Sue Lindsey Gerlach in an old bible which her father, Ernie Lee Lindsey, had given to his father, James Nathaniel Lindsey:

Died at her home ten miles west of Conway, on Monday, November 27, 1899, Mrs. Mary Jane Lindsay, wife of Monroe Lindsay, aged 63 years, 5 months and 2 days.

Mary Jane (Newport) Lindsay was born in East Tennessee, June 25, 1836. Moved with her parents to Missouri two years later and located in Webster County, east of Marshfield. On March 1, 1860, she was married to James Monroe Lindsay, and unto them were born nine children, five boys and four girls, all of whom are grown, this being the first death in the family.

She professed a hope in Christ in her early days and united with the Baptist church in 1870, where she lived a faithful and consistent Christian life up to her death.

The deceased was taken with consumption a little over a year ago and for the last nine or ten months has been confined to her room and most of the time to her bed. She was patient and faithful to her religion in her last days and craved to die, saying and leaving away every evidence that she was prepared to meet her God in peace.

Her aged companion survives her, as does one sister, three brothers, three half brothers, nine children and a number of grand children, together with a host of other relatives and friends, who mourn her departure with broken hearts.

Aunt Jane, as she was called, was loved by all who knew her and will be sadly missed in the community in which she lived. The church which held her membership has lost a faithful member, the companion a devoted wife, the children an affectionate mother and the community a kind and generous neighbor. But her aged companion, brothers, sister and all the children with one exception claim to be prepared to meet her in a better land. Therefore let us not mourn as those who have no hope, but try to be reconciled to the will of God, who knows what is best.

The interment was at the Bethel cemetery near her home on Wednesday following her death, where a large concourse of relatives and friends assembled to pay the last tribute of respect to the one so dear to their hearts. The Record joins a host of friends in extending its sympathies to the heart broken family but commits them to the One who giveth and taketh away at His will.

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Spiers Debtrell Timmy [Male] b. 21 DEC 1972 TITUSVILLE, Brevard County, Fl.

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Title: Strahan Family Reunion .FTW

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Cook Ethel R. [Female] b. 7 MAR 1900 Baltimore, Md. - d. 8 JAN 1978 White Marsh, Md.

Ethel R. Carter & Pearl E. Spiers

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Patterson Sharon Jean [Female] b. 16 JUN 1943 Twin Falls, Idaho

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Title: Ed's Ged Com on Spiers Spence.FTW

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Title: thehf.FTW

Ed, Sharon and Gene

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Patterson Albert Eugene [Male] b. 15 NOV 1924 Lamar, Missouri - d. 12 SEP 1998 Twin Falls, Idaho
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Crane Edward William [Male] b. 6 NOV 1885 Leonardville, Riley County, Kansas - d. 12 JUN 1963 San Carlos, San Mateo County, California

The following obituary appeared in a San Carlos, California, newspaper:

Major Edward W. Crane, 77, 441 Chestnut Street, San Carlos, California, died Wednesday at Letterman Hospital, San Francisco, after a short illness.

A native of Kansas, he had lived in San Mateo County for 14 years. He was a retired Army Major, having served in the cavalry in subduing the Philippine Insurrection, with General Pershing against Pancho Villa in Mexico. He was a Captain during World War I in France, and he also served during World War II.

Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Dwayne H. Gordon of San Carlos; a brother, Manfred Crane of Carmel; two sisters, Mrs. J. B. O'Harro of Pauls Valley, Oklahoma, and Mrs. D. H. Holder of New Orleans, Louisiana, and five grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held Monday at 1 p.m. at Golden Gate National Cemetery Chapel. Services will be held Sunday at 3 p.m. at White Oaks Chapel under auspices of San Carlos Lodge of F. & A. M. Contributions to the Army and Navy Widows and Orphans Fund are prefered.

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Crane Junia Bertha [Female] b. 23 JUN 1888 Vining, Clay County, Kansas - d. 31 OCT 1981 Pauls Valley, Garvin County, Oklahoma

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Bertha Crane became a member of the Riley, Kansas, Methodist Church on February 18, 1905.

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Mullican Norvill R. [Male] b. 1823 1880

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Title: Strahan Family Reunion .FTW

Source
Title: Strahan Family Reunion .FTW

[Strahan Family Reunion .FTW]

Mississippi Marriage Index, 1826-1850

NORVILL R. MULLICAN RACHEL STRAHAN 14 December 1848 Copiah Mississippi

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