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05-Nov-2003

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CALTON : HAWKINS : KELLOGG : SANDERS : WELCH

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I am looking for info on the Welch family line. All I have is: Descendants of Walter Welch Generation No. 1 1. WALTER1 WELCH was born 1820 in Ireland. He married W. MARY KELLOGG Abt. 1840. She was born 1818 in Ireland. Notes for W. MARY KELLOGG: Came to America as a Teenager, accompainied by her five brothers. Marriage Notes for WALTER WELCH and W. KELLOGG: 1880 Peirce City Census Mt. Pleasant Township Name age Born Father born Mother born 100. Welsh, James 29 Oh Ire Ire Jessie 22 Ind. Ind. Ind. James W. 11/12 Mo Oh Ind. W. Mary 62 Ire. Ire. Ire. Walter 60 Ire. Ire. Ire. More About WALTER WELCH and W. KELLOGG: Marriage: Abt. 1840 Child of WALTER WELCH and W. KELLOGG is: 2. i. JAMES2 WELCH, b. 1851, Ohio; d. Hudson, Lenewee MI. Generation No. 2 2. JAMES2 WELCH (WALTER1) was born 1851 in Ohio, and died in Hudson, Lenewee MI. He married (1) MARY JANE (BEAR) MANNING. He married (2) JESSIE JUNE HAWKINS August 10, 1878 in Pierce City, Lawrence County Missouri. She was born 1858 in Ind. More About JAMES WELCH: Burial: Catholic Cemetery, Hudson, Lenewee MI Marriage Notes for JAMES WELCH and JESSIE HAWKINS: 1880 Peirce City Census Mt. Pleasant Township Name age Born Father born Mother born 100. Welsh, James 29 Oh Ire Ire Jessie 22 Ind. Ind. Ind. James W. 11/12 Mo Oh Ind. W. Mary 62 Ire. Ire. Ire. Walter 60 Ire. Ire. Ire. More About JAMES WELCH and JESSIE HAWKINS: Marriage: August 10, 1878, Pierce City, Lawrence County Missouri Children of JAMES WELCH and JESSIE HAWKINS are: 3. i. JAMES WALTER RAWLEIGH3 WELCH, b. June 19, 1879, Pierce City, Barry County, Missouri; d. September 18, 1909, Daisy Bell Mine, Aurora, Missouri. ii. MARY EMMA WELCH, m. CLYDE MANNING; b. July 08, 1881, Medina Twp. Lenewee Cou. Michigan. Notes for CLYDE MANNING: Won land in the Oklahoma Land Rush and the second land rush, hiswife Emma won some land. iii. ANNA WELCH, m. HARRIS. Generation No. 3 3. JAMES WALTER RAWLEIGH3 WELCH (JAMES2, WALTER1) was born June 19, 1879 in Pierce City, Barry County, Missouri, and died September 18, 1909 in Daisy Bell Mine, Aurora, Missouri. He married (1) IDA MAE CALTON November 26, 1903 in Lawrence County Missouri, daughter of MARION CALTON and RACHELINE SANDERS. She was born November 26, 1885 in Near Wight Oak, Missouri, and died February 05, 1906 in Aurora, Missouri. He married (2) ADA AGNESS MCCLURE March 30, 1907 in Lawrence County Missouri, daughter of ROWLIN VAN MCCLURE and NINA. She was born 1890, and died 1965. Notes for JAMES WALTER RAWLEIGH WELCH: Aurora Adv. Sept 18, 1909 Men Gave Life and Limb to dig the Ore. Daisy Bell Mine caves in Killing four men. Two miners in the ground escaped, John Campbell and Mr. Spell. The four men killed were all woners except John Erwin, Killed in the accident were James Knowles, Wayne Hawkins and Walter Welch. Wayne was Walters Uncle. The Southwest Journal Sept 24, 1909 Aurora Mine Walter Welch was killed in a cave in at the Daisy Bell mine two miles east of Aurora. He built a barn and he let George Ancil help build the barn and Walter bragged about what good help Ancil was. This is the only memory Ancil has that he knows for sure that he remembers of his dad because there was no one else there to remember it for him. Beverley Anne Welch Garringer Aurora Adv. 26 Sept 1928 20 Years ago Walter Welch of Fairview was killed in the cave in of the Daisy Bell Mine. He had been a Baptist for 5 years, a member of M.W.A. also killed in the cave in was Wayne Hawkins. 228. WELCH, Walter Funeral Sunday 19 Sep 1909 Place of death Daisy Bell Mine Cause mine accident Death Saturday 18 Sep 1909 Age 30 yrs 3 mon 1 day Buried Maple Park More About JAMES WALTER RAWLEIGH WELCH: Burial: September 19, 1909, Maple Park Cemetery, Aurora, Missouri Cause of Death: mine accident Notes for IDA MAE CALTON: Springfield News Feb 8, 1906 Mrs. Ida Welch, 20, Wife of Walter Welch and Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Calton, Died 5th of February. She was buried in Maple Park Cemetery in Aurora. She leaves a husband and Little Boy. Maple Park Cemetery Book Page 32 130 WELCH, Ida W/O Walter Funeral 6 Feb 1906 Services Res. at 3:30 p.m. Cause heart failure Death 5 Feb at 9:30 p.m. Age 20 yrs 2 mons 10 days Born 26 Nov 1885 Buried Maple Park More About IDA MAE CALTON: Burial: February 06, 1906, Maple Park Cemetery, Aurora, Missouri Cause of Death: Heart Failuree Marriage Notes for JAMES WELCH and IDA CALTON: Lawrence County Marriage Book Walter Welch 24 Ida Calton 18 Nov 26, 1903 More About JAMES WELCH and IDA CALTON: Marriage: November 26, 1903, Lawrence County Missouri More About JAMES WELCH and ADA MCCLURE: Marriage: March 30, 1907, Lawrence County Missouri Child of JAMES WELCH and IDA CALTON is: i. GEORGE ANCIL4 WELCH, b. October 11, 1904, Aurora, Missouri; d. February 10, 1988, Lamar, Missouri; m. SARAH FERN RUMBAUGH, April 20, 1928, Miami, Ok; b. August 02, 1908, Barry County, Missouri; d. January 10, 1998, Lamar, Missouri. Notes for GEORGE ANCIL WELCH: 1910 Census George Ancil Welch was living iwth Marion and Racheline Calton Welch, George Ancil Funeral services for George Ancil Welch, 83 of Lamar, Formerly of Aurora, will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Aurora First Baptist Church with Rev. Ken Roller officiating. Burial will be in Maple Park Cemetery, under the direction of Crafton-Cantrell. Mr. Welch died at 12:55 p.m. Wednesday in the Lakeview Health Care Center in Lamar after a long illness. He was born October 11, 1904 in Aurora. He was a retired business manager with the Tasope Manufacturing Co. He was a member of the Aurora First Baptist Church where he served as a Deacon, chairman of the Special Fund committee, and on the building committee. He was past master of the Aurora Masonic Lodge. He as a 32nd degree Mason and a member of the Valley of Joplin Scottish Rite. Survivors include his wife Fern; one son James of Bolivar; three daughters, Beverley Garringer of Lamar, Judith Welch of Sayre, Oklahoma, and Sarah Welch of Lamar; 11 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. Visitation will be from 6-8 p.m. Friday evening at the funeral home. Have picture of tombstone Letter Sunday, October 22, 1950 to: Beverley Anne Welch James Ancil Welch Judith Joan Welch Dear Beverley, Jim, and Judy It seems strange to be writing a letter to you which will not be read for fify years, when all so you will be older than I am now. I hope that you may well remember the day this corner stone is laid. It becomes a part of the Church which will be the most beautiful building in Aurora at this time. It will be the church in which your lives should be closely associated, and in whose service I hope that you will all find joy and happiness. As this is written we are living in a troulbled world. A great war has just been over a few years and there are indications of another war in the near future. Much of the United States seems to be drifting away from God. But I hope that you all may have lived close to God through these fifty years. May God ever bless you and this church. Your Dad, First Baptist Church Aurora Missouri June 22, 1952 Ancil Welch joins the Grand Order of Grandpas when a fine baby girl is born to Mr. and Mrs. Junior Garringer. Name of new arrival? Jennifer Jean..... More About GEORGE ANCIL WELCH: Burial: February 13, 1988, Maple Park Cemetery, Aurora, Missouri Cause of Death: Stroke Notes for SARAH FERN RUMBAUGH: Aurora Adv. 28 Jan 1932 72 Quilts were entered in 2nd annual show. Mrs. Fern Welch is entered. When Sarah Fern was a small girl, they would ride in wagons to get water and the children would ride coming back with their backs up against the water barrels so when the water would splash out and get them wet. More About SARAH FERN RUMBAUGH: Burial: January 13, 1998, Maple Park Cemetery, Aurora, Missouri Marriage Notes for GEORGE WELCH and SARAH RUMBAUGH: Aurora Adv. 30 May 1929 Miss Fern Rumbaugh of Monett was Married to George Anceil Welch of Joplin on Saturday 20th in Miami, Ok. The marriage had been kept a secret. The bride is the daughter of E. A. Rumbaugh of Monett, A very popular young lady. The groom a former Aurora Boy. He was employed at M.W.M. Co. For some time and since is employed at Tide Water Oil Co. in Joplin. The groom has a laarge number of friends in Aurora, who will wish him much happiness and prosperity. More About GEORGE WELCH and SARAH RUMBAUGH: Marriage: April 20, 1928, Miami, Ok Children of JAMES WELCH and ADA MCCLURE are: ii. WALTER LEE4 WELCH, b. February 22, 1910, Barry County, Missouri; d. January 12, 1987, Purdy, Missouri; m. FREDA MAY COLLAR, July 02, 1935, Lawrence County, Missouri; b. November 12, 1910; d. March 19, 1985, Aurora, Missouri. Notes for WALTER LEE WELCH: 1910 Census Walter Welch was listed with R.V. and Nina McClure. Monett Times Nov 28, 1928 Jim Knowles and Walter Welch returned Monday Morning from Pontiac, Michigan were they are employed and will make a visit here with home folks. Dec 15, 1932 Watler Welch returned from Miami, Ok. for a two day visit and brought Loren Lee of that Place for a visit. Walter has work paving there at Miami. Lawrence County Record Jan 22, 1987 Walter Welch Verona - Services for Walter Lee Welch, 76, Verona, were at 2 p.m. Thursday, Jan 15, in Crafton-Cantrell Chapel, with the Rev. Duane Corn officiating. Burial was in Maple Park Cemetery, Aurora. Mr. Welch died at 8:40 p.m. Monday Jan 12, at the home of a son, Walter R. Welch, Purdy after a long illness. He was born Feb 22, 1910, in Lawrence jCounty, He was a lifelong area resident. he was a retired merchanic and a member of Verona First Baptist Church. His wife, Freda Welch, died in March, 1985. Other survivors include three daughters, Clara Bounous of Monett, Nina Keene of Fulton and Betty Klinginsmith of Fetus; a brother, Ancil Welch of Mt. Vernon; 12 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. More About WALTER LEE WELCH: Burial: January 15, 1987, Maple Park Cemetery, Aurora, Lawrence County Missouri Notes for FREDA MAY COLLAR: Aurora Advertiser March 22, 1985 Freda M. Welch Services for Freda M. Welch 74, Verona, were held at 1 p.m. Friday in Crafton-Cantrell Chapel, Aurora, with the Rev. Duane Corn officiating. Burial was in Maple Park Cemetery, Aurora. Mrs. Welch died of natural causes at 7:40 a.m. Tuesday in Aurora Community Hospital. She was a member of Verona First Baptist Church. Survivors include her husband, Walter; a son, Walter R., Purdy; three dughters, Clara Bounous, Monett, Nina Keene, Fulton, and Betty Klinginsmith, Fetus; two brothers, Charlie Collar, Roosevelt, Mich., and Homer Collar, Shell Knob; two sisters, Alberta Eppley, Monett, and Emily Durham, Lovonia, Mich.; 11 grandchildren; a great-grandchild; and several nieces and nephews. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association. More About FREDA MAY COLLAR: Burial: March 22, 1985, Maple Park Cemetery, Aurora, Missouri Marriage Notes for WALTER WELCH and FREDA COLLAR: Monett Times July 11, 1935 Walter Welch and Freda Collar of Aurora were quietly married by Rev. Fred McPhail, 2 July at the Baptist Parsonage. Both of these young people were formely in the Sunday School here and the bride is a former member of the church, now of Aurora Baptist Chukrch. We wish them success and happiness. More About WALTER WELCH and FREDA COLLAR: Marriage 1: July 02, 1935, Lawrence County, Missouri Marriage 2: July 02, 1935, Lawrence County Missouri iii. MAYME MARIE WELCH, b. 1908, Missouri; m. (1) EARNEST BARKER; m. (2) BLAINE DARNOLD; b. Ohio. Notes for MAYME MARIE WELCH: 1910 Census Maymie Marie Welch was listed with Ida Moad Spokane, Wash. Oct. 9, 1964 People & Views Views on Sunday proved enough It was on a beautiful Sunday morning, When Mr. & Mrs. Ernest A. Barker first saw Spokane. "We stood looking at the Spokane River and it's falls, with the bells of Our Lady of Lourdes Catheral carrilion ringing, and it all seemed to us the most beautiful thing in the world." Mrs. Barker recalled today. That was in 1946 when Barker was transferred to Spokane as an Officer at Geiger Field. They had traveled throughout the United States on Military assignments, but they determined to retire in Spokane, and after other assignments returned here in 1955 to make their home. Mrs. Barker (Maymie)manages Hughes Apparel, Spokane's women's specialty shop. Born in Aurora, Missouri where she was graduated from High School, she went to work as a Bookkeeper there for some time then moved to Detroit where she met Barker and they were Married. Mrs. Barker took a job as credit manage for Montgomery Wards & Co. in Detroit, first in Detroit, then in Newport News, Va.; Jackson, Miss. and Springfield, Mo. In that order during a 15 year period while her husband went to one duty station after another. She remembers the life as a serviceman's wife as "very pleasant except for the separations." For almost 10 years her husband was stationed overseas and she got to see him 30 days a year when he came home on leaves. "All that traveling around tends to make a gypsy out of you though", she remarked. "Now we feel that every once in a while we just have to get out for a long trip." Their first trip to Spokane was from 1946 to 1948 when they bought a home and decided to return to retire. He retired as a major in 1955 and has since been employed by Purdential Distributors. She went to work for Bell Furniture in Northtown as office manager for a year, then entered the Diana Shops chain as a credit manager in Spokane. She was advanced to assistant manager and entered the executive trainee program, then went to Great Falls, Mont. As a Diana Shop manager for a short time. Mrs. Barker returned to Spokane 4 years ago as credit manager and recently was named Manager of Hughes Apparel, an affiliated chain. The work of a store manager leaves her little time for hobbies she explained. She is a member of the Credit Woman's Breakfast Club and of the Career Girls Club (women with a minimum of 25 years credit experience.) Mr. & Mrs. Barker live at W1227 Indiana. The Couple has one child, A daughter Mrs. Henry C. (Dottie) Bickmore Jr. of Pixley, Ca. MAYMIE BARKER 17 Apr 1908 Feb 1969 99205 (Spokane, Spokane, WA) (none specified) 373-14-0913 Michigan -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mamie BARKER Birth Date: 2 Sep 1882 Death Date: Dec 1969 Social Security Number: 533-14-4133 State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Washington Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 98115 Localities: Seattle, King, Washington Seattle Naval Support Activi, King, Washington Wedgwood, King, Washington More About MAYME MARIE WELCH: Cause of Death: Cancer started in the female orgins and ended up with a brain tumor
   

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