Showing posts with label Thurman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thurman. Show all posts

Friday, June 20, 2014

52 Ancestors: #25 - Frances Thurman (abt 1896 KY to aft 1850)




Frances Thurman is listed in the Benton, Newton County, Missouri census in 1850.  With him are two children who I am assuming are his daughter and son:  Elisa C. Thurman, born about 1829 in Missouri and Jesse H. Thurman, born about 1832 in Missouri. 
Also in the household are B.F. McCoy, age 20, born in Virginia and Mary Ann McCoy age 21, born in Missouri, as well as Parilla Powell age 23, born in Kentucky and James Powell age 2 born in Missouri.  Some researchers have identified Mary Ann McCoy and Parilla Powell as daughters of Frances.  However, they have not been able to document this information.  I am looking for more information about them.

Elisa or Eliza  married Daniel Severs, about 1853 or 1854, probably in Missouri.  I do not have a marriage record for this couple and their information has been posted in another blog post.

Jesse appears in the 1870, 1880 and 1900 census records, in White Rock, McDonald County, Missouri.  He appears to have  served in the Civil War as he had an invalid application filed in Missouri.  He married a woman whose name was Cordelia but her last name is unknown at this time.
I would like to find out more about Frances Thurman and I would be willing to share with any one who would like to collaborate.

Friday, June 13, 2014

52 Ancestors: #24 - Elisa Thurman (1829 MO – 1914 MO)


 
Elisa Thurman was born June 1829 in Missouri.  According to the 1850 census her father was Frances Thurman.  Also in that census record was a boy Jesse H. Thurman, age 12, living with in the family as well as a B.F. McCoy (male) and Mary Ann McCoy, both born about 1830 and Parilla Powell born about 1827 in Kentucky and James Powell, age 2, born in Missouri.  Some researchers then state that Mary Ann and Parilla were also daughters of Frances and would therefore be sisters to Elisa.  I have been unable to find any documentation for these statements.

Elisa married Daniel Severs about 1853-1854, probably in Missouri.  They had 7 children that I am fairly confident in, but the 1900 census shows that Elisa had 9 children and that 5 were still living at that time.  So perhaps Sidney Parala Kaiser and Daniel Severs (1863-aft 1870) were the two children who died before 1900, leaving 5 of the following children still living at that time.  The children here are also listed in the blog posting for Daniel Severs. 

John Severs (1855 MO – aft 1910) married Sarah Jane Crabtree

Sidney Parala Severs (1855-abt 1877) She is interesting because a girl was enumerated in one census as     Sidney and another as Parala.  I believe she married Jacob Kiser/Kaiser/Kizer, etc. in 1874 in Arkansas.

Frances Severs [female] (1859 MO-1908 MO) married Tilman Akers in 1875 in Missouri.  Sometimes his name is spelled with two “l”s.  
 
Daniel Severs (1863 MO-aft 1870 MO) I was unable to find another Daniel with the correct age in the 1880 census.  No death or marriage information has been found for him.

Jacob Henry Severs (1867 MO-1950 KS) who married Mary Olive Teague who died in childbirth in 1906.  He then married Dollie Gertrude Collins, or Stenfield, in 1924. 

Eliza Jane Severs (1869 AR – 1938 CA) who married James Snow about 1883 in Missouri.  Even though Eliza died in California, it appears that she was buried in Missouri. 

Nathan Payne Severs (1875 KS – 1964 OK) married Luella O’Bannion in 1902 in McDonald County, Arkansas.  Luella died in 1913 and Nathan married Stella, whose last name is unknown but she had been married to a Joseph Fitts, or Felts, or…. before she married Nathan in 1915, also in Arkansas.

I have been unable to find Elisa or any of the children in the 1880 census.  In the 1900 census Elisa is living in Indian Territory, now Oklahoma.  She is listed as head of household.  In the 1910 census Elisa is living with son Nathan P. and his wife Luella, in Oklahoma.  Elisa was buried in Seneca Cemetery in Missouri.

If you have information about these family members, please contact me so that we can share our research.