Selected Families and Individuals

Notes


George Emmett Petty-50267

Military service: SGT CO D 322 inf. WWI


James A. Skelley-50275

James A. Skulley found in: Census Microfilm Records: Tennessee, 1900 Lived in: 19 District, Maury County, Tennessee
Series: T623 Microfilm: 1589 Book: 1 Page: 124 dated 6 June 1900
James A. 39 head
Angela P 33 wife
Passie 13 daughter
Lillian 10 daughter
Jimmie L. 8 son
Hubert M. 5 son
Willliam H. 9/12 son
Month and year of birth recorded on 1900 Census


Francis W. McKee-50284

Frank W McKee found in: Census Microfilm Records: Tennessee, 1900 Lived in: 18 District,Maury County, Tennessee Series: T623 Microfilm: 1588 Book: 2 Page: 109 dated 2 June 1900
Frank 35 head
Martha 25 wife
Maxly 6 son
Ann 4 daughter
William R. 9/12 son


William T. McKee-50286

William T. McKee found in: Census Microfilm Records: Tennessee, 1900 Lived in: 18 District, Maury County, Tennessee Series: T623 Microfilm: 1588 Book: 2 Page: 109 dated 2 June 1900
William T 31 head
Nancy 25 wife
Ethel M. 8 daughter
Clarence W. 4 son
Eva P. 1 daughter


Jesse E. McKee-50287

Jesse E. found in: Census Microfilm Records: Tennessee, 1900 Lived in: 19 District, Maury County, Tennessee
Series: T623 Microfilm: 1589 Book: 1 Page: 124 dated 6 June 1900
Jesse E. 27 head
Rhonda A. 26 wife
Mary E. 5 daughter
John J. 2 son
Medie 1 daughter
John M. Priest 83 father in law b. Sept 1816
Month and year of birth recorded on 1900 Census


Charles R. Church-50292

Charles R. Church, editor and publisher of the Stockton Journal, is a native of Cedar County, Mo., and was born in 1861, being a son of Hardy J. and Mary A. (Corbin) Church, who were born in Maury County, Tenn., and Adair County, Ky., August 26, 1836, and July 22, 1839, respectively. Hardy J. Church came to Cedar County, Mo., with his parents, William Carroll Church and Mazey (Petty) Church (for their history see sketch of William Carroll Church), and was here reared to manhood, and married Miss Mary A. Corbin, who is now residing in Stockton, Mo. His early life was spent in farming, and, from 1870 to 1874, he acted as deputy sheriff and
collector of Cedar County, and at the latter date was elected sheriff, and re-elected in 1876. He died in 1880, leaving, besides his widow, the following children to mourn their loss; Jennie M., wife of James L. Mitchell, a druggist, of Stockton; Charles R., Gertrude, William P., Frank L. and Fannie. Charles R. Church was educated in the schools of Stockton, and at the age of thirteen years entered the printing office of the Stockton Tribune, in which office he remained until about 1876, when the Journal and Tribune were consolidated. He continued in the same capacity three years, then filled the position of local editor two years, and, in 1881, became manager of the Stockton Journal for Hon. D. P. Stratton, the present circuit judge. He continued in this capacity until January, 1887, when he became editor and publisher of the same. He supports the principles of the Democratic party through the columns of his paper, and expresses his opinions in a fearless and straight-forward manner. The Stockton Journal is ably edited, and is a bright and newsy sheet, and has the largest circulation of any paper ever
published in the county. It advocates the interests of Cedar County and her citizens, and deals largely and very fully with local news in all sections of the country. In April, 1882, Mr. Church was married to Miss Sarah C. Cheek, a daughter of ex-Judge W. A. Cheek, of Cedar County. She was born in Caldwell County, Mo., in 1863, and she and Mr. Church are the parents of two interesting little children; Raymond F. and Mildred I. They are worthy members of the Christian Church, and he belongs to the Knights of Pythias, Cedar Lodge No. 103, which he represented in the Grand Lodge at Hannibal in October, 1888.

Charles R. Church found in: Census Microfilm Records: Missouri, 1900 Lived in: Linn Township, Cedar County, Missouri
Series: T623 Microfilm: 847 Book: 1 Page: 137
Charles R. 38 head
Sarah C 37 wife
Raymond F. 15 son
Mildred I 11 daughter
Walkin J 8 son
Gilbert 0/12 son
dated 23 June 1900


Frank L. Church-50295

1910 Cedar County Census Linn Township dated 19 April 1910
Frank L Church 40 head
Anna B. 38 wife
Mary 15 daughter
Harley E. 11 son

Name: Frank Church Age: 50 years Estimated birth year: 1869 Birthplace: Missouri Race: White Home in 1920:
Linn, Cedar, Missouri dated 9 Jan, 1920
Frank 50 head
Anna 49 wife
Harley 21 son

Missouri State Offices Political and Military Records, 1919 - 1920
This is an extraction of Missouri State Offices Political and Military Records, 1919 - 1920
Given Name Surname County County Seat Office Page
F. L. Church Cedar 321
F. L. Church Cedar 706