Hello everyone, Hunting parents of this James M. Jarboe. Does anyone have a connection? Descendants of James M. Jarboe Generation No. 1 1. JAMES M.1 JARBOE died 1894 in Chanute, Ks. He married NANCY BURNER March 19, 1829, daughter of JOHN BURNER and ELIZABETH STRICKLER. She was born 1811, and died 1881 in Chanute, Ks. Notes for JAMES M. JARBOE: Nancy & James went west in 1837, locating in Fulton Co., ILL. Then to Saverton, Mo. in 1841. Then to St. Louis in 1842. Then to Warwaw, Mo. in 1843. The to Muscatine, Iowa in 1848. Then to Rochester, Iowa in 1855. The to Columbus Junction, Iowa In 1863. Then to Burlington, Kansas in 1866. Then to Chanute, Ks where the both died. James Jarboe was a merchant. Children of JAMES JARBOE and NANCY BURNER are: i. MARY ELIZABETH2 JARBOE, b. March 30, 1831; d. 1887; m. SETH MUMPHREY. Notes for MARY ELIZABETH JARBOE: no children 2. ii. WALTER SCOTT JARBOE, b. March 31, 1833, Fulton Co, Ill; d. 1912. 3. iii. JOHN RUSH JARBOE, b. November 24, 1835, Page County, Massanutton, VA; d. 1903. iv. SUSAN FRANCES JARBOE, b. February 24, 1838; m. ANTHONY F. WILKERSON. Notes for SUSAN FRANCES JARBOE: 5 children 4. v. LAURA ANN JARBOE, b. 1839, Fulton Co, Ill; d. 1914, Chanute, Ks. 5. vi. HENRY LEE JARBOE, b. 1841, Saverton, Mo; d. 1880 census Coffee Co., Ks. Generation No. 2 2. WALTER SCOTT2 JARBOE (JAMES M.1) was born March 31, 1833 in Fulton Co, Ill, and died 1912. He married ANNA PARVIN. Notes for WALTER SCOTT JARBOE: 4 children Children of WALTER JARBOE and ANNA PARVIN are: i. MARY ELANOR3 JARBOE, b. Iowa. ii. ANNA LAURA JARBOE, b. 1878; d. Cedar Rapids Iowa ?; m. WILLIAM WILLIMS; d. Cedar Rapids Iowa ?. Notes for ANNA LAURA JARBOE: 2 children iii. JAMES LEE JARBOE, b. 1880. iv. NANCY REBEEA JARBOE, b. 1880; d. 1884. 3. JOHN RUSH2 JARBOE (JAMES M.1) was born November 24, 1835 in Page County, Massanutton, VA, and died 1903. He married FRANCES E. STOKES. Notes for JOHN RUSH JARBOE: 4 Children Children of JOHN JARBOE and FRANCES STOKES are: i. CHARLES S.3 JARBOE, b. 1870. ii. FLORA MAUDE JARBOE, b. 1875. iii. FRANCES EVA JARBOE, b. 1877. iv. ADA L. JARBOE, b. 1879. v. HARRY SETH JARBOE, b. 1881. vi. MARGUERITE JARBOE, b. 1884. vii. JAMES RUSH JARBOE, b. 1886. viii. LUKE SCOTT JARBOE, b. 1889. 4. LAURA ANN2 JARBOE (JAMES M.1) was born 1839 in Fulton Co, Ill, and died 1914 in Chanute, Ks. She married DR. MAHLON BAILEY 1857 in Iowa ?, son of WILLIAM BAILEY and ? GARRETTSON. He was born 1835 in Salem Oh, and died 1893 in Chanute, Ks. Notes for LAURA ANN JARBOE: 5 Children Notes for DR. MAHLON BAILEY: Lived in Topeka, Ks The first bank Neosho County was the private bank of Bailey & Co. Opened Jan. 1 1871 by Dr. M. Bailey and Brohter-in-law Henry Lee Jarboe. Later H.L. was suceeded by N.P. Garetson. On Sept. 21, 1891, the bank was chartered as Bailey's Bank of Chanute, It's directors wer M Bailey, A .J. Bailey, S .J. Bailey, N .P. Garretson and H. L. Jarboe. It closed on 11-2-1893 after Dr. Bailey's Death Ref: History Of Neosho County WW Graves Mr. Bailey is a native son of Kansas, born in the City of Topeka, May 2, 1868, his parents being Dr. M. and Lanra A. (Jarboe) Bailey. The family is of English origin, and was founded in Pennsylvania prior to the War of the Revolution. William Bailey, the grandfather of Seth J. Bailey, was born in either Pennsylvania or Ohio; at least it is known that be was in the latter state in pioneer days and there was engaged in farming and died before the birth of his grandson. He was of Quaker stock and married a Miss Garrettson, Dr. M. Bailey, the father of Seth J. Bailey, was born near the City of Salem, Ohio, in 1835, and was there reared and educated. As a young man he went to Muncatine, Iowa, in which city he was married, and about the year 1857 came to Kansas and for a time practiced medicine at Emporia, where one of his intimate friends was the late Senator P. B. Plumb. When the Civil war came on he became assistant surgeon of the First Kansas Volunteers, and later was made surgeon of that regiment, remaining with it throughout its various campaigns. Near the close of the war he was in Iowa, and after peace had been declared took up his residence at Topeka. He remained there, however, only until 1868, when he went to Fort Sill, Indian Territory, as surgeon of the Nineteenth Kansas Regiment, and continued in that capacity for six months, after which he returned to Topeka and again took up the practice of his profession. In 1871 he came to Chanute, and while he continued to practice his calling at various times from that year on, the greater part of his attention was given to a private banking business, conducted under the style of M. Bailey & Company. His medical degree was secured from the St. Louis Medical College and he was a man of skill and learning in his profession, but possessed various other talents as well. He was widely known for his personal integrity and public spirit, and during the two terms that he served as mayor of Chanute gave the city excellent service. He always supported the policies of the republican party. He was a member of the school board and did much to advance the cause of education. Doctor Bailey married Miss Laura A. Jarboe, who was born in 1839, in Illinois, and died at Chanute, in 1914, having survived the Doctor twenty-one years. Their children were as follows: L. L., who as a miner and mining expert visited Asia and other parts of the world and died at Chanute, in May, 1916; Seth J., of this notice; William J., who is a hardware merchant of Tecoma, Washington; Mabel B., who married Fred Grubb and is a resident of Chanute, Kansas; and Mare, who is superintendent of a copper mine at Bisbee, Arizona. ref: Kansan in Kansas vol. 4 Children of LAURA JARBOE and DR. BAILEY are: i. L.L.3 BAILEY, d. 1916, Chanute, Ks. ii. WILLIAM J. BAILEY. iii. MABEL BAILEY, m. FRED GRUBB, Chanute, Ks. iv. MARE BAILEY. v. SETH J. BAILEY, b. May 02, 1868, Topeka. 5. HENRY LEE2 JARBOE (JAMES M.1) was born 1841 in Saverton, Mo, and died in 1880 census Coffee Co., Ks. He married LOIS ADELINE'ADDIE' WEBSTER 1870 in Vermont, ILL. She was born January 19, 1848 in Vermont, IlL. Notes for HENRY LEE JARBOE: In the Civil War wasa Lt. with the 11th Iowa Regt. Croker's Brigade. Went to Burlington, Ks and organized the Burlington Bank. The first bank Neosho County was the private bank of Bailey & Co. Opened Jan. 1 1871 by Dr. M. Bailey and Brohter-in-law Henry Lee Jarboe. Later H.L. was suceeded by N.P. Garetson. On Sept. 21, 1891, the bank was chartered as Bailey's Bank of Chanute, It's directors wer M Bailey, A .J. Bailey, S .J. Bailey, N .P. Garretson and H. L. Jarboe. It closed on 11-2-1893 after Dr. Bailey's Death Ref: History Of Neosho County WW Graves Children of HENRY JARBOE and LOIS WEBSTER are: i. FRANK WEBSTER3 JARBOE, b. 1873, Ks. 6. ii. HENRY LEE JARBOE, JR., b. 1875, Ks. iii. MAUDE JARBOE, b. 1877, Ks; m. ASA WARREN PRATT. Notes for MAUDE JARBOE: 3 children Her husband was a State Bank Examiner in Chicasha, OK. Generation No. 3 6. HENRY LEE3 JARBOE, JR. (HENRY LEE2, JAMES M.1) was born 1875 in Ks. He married PEARL ANNA HAIGHT. She was born in ILL. Notes for HENRY LEE JARBOE, JR.: 5 children. Organized a bank in Chickasaw, Ok Children of HENRY JARBOE and PEARL HAIGHT are: i. LEE HAIGHT4 JARBOE, b. 1902; d. 1906. ii. THOMAS WADE JARBOE, b. 1905. iii. LILLIAN JARBOE, b. 1907. iv. HARRY LEE JARBOE III, b. 1911. v. LOUISE JARBOE, b. 1914. Randy Dunavan Longview, Tx http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/d/u/n/James-R-Dunavan/index.html