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    1. Massey family of Greene and maybe Lincoln
    2. Janet
    3. I think this might be James and Faithful Strickland other children A description of the land is given. >From what I know of the area, it is between the Kelly's Creek and Elk River, about 2 miles of so inside Lincoln Co., TN. the court case of Martha V. Halbert. It does not name David Smith. However it does name Martha V.'s grandfather. Chances are this family moved to TN from Jackson Co., AL. Martha Smith is on page 90 of the attached 1840 census of Lincoln Co. TN. This case was subpoenaed Oct. 7, 1885. The deposition is dated Feb. 1, 1887. The court records in Tennessee list the Tennessee children for him because this only ones they knew of. James Massey died in LCT about 1839 or 1840. Not in Tennessee but Missouri. Leaving NO WIDOW, but 7 children: 1. Martha Smith 2. Sarah Dunlap 3. Jane Brown 4. James Massey 5. Ephraim Massey 6. Robert Massey 7. Margaret Patrick All of whom are now dead. Martha Smith left 4 daughters: 1. Margaret Weaver who died leaving 2 children: 1. Dona who married Jeff Ross or Russ in Marshall Co., TN and 2 Emmet whose residence is unknown. 2. Elizabeth Ross or Russ, who died leaving 3 children: 1. Jeff Ross or Russ of Marshall Co., TN. 2. James P. Ross or Russ, who died and left a widow and 2 children names, ages and residence unknown. 3. Tabitha Blakemore who lives in Coffee Co., TN 3. Sallie who died leaving a dau. Caledonia who died leaving 2 children: William E. Lewter who resides in Ark. and Elizabeth Moore, a minor, who resides in LCT. 4. Martha V. Halbert of Lincoln Co. TN Sarah Dunlap left 4 children: Robert M. Dunlap, William G. Dunlap, Jane who married C. Y. Douthit and David C. Dunlap who resides in GA. Jane Brown left 5 or 6 children, but Martha V. Halbert knows nothing of them except that one is named James W. Brown and lives in Illinois. James Massey died in Missouri leaving 18 children: don't know names, ages for residence of children. This mistake 10 children for they can found living Texas, County, Missouri Ephriam Massey died leaving 8 children. Lindsay, Jackson, William and Mary Winston are all dead and Martha V. Halbert knows nothing else of them. Eliphalih (sic) is living, residence unknown. Patrick lives in Texas. Gideon lives in New York. Mariah married Van Pillow and lives in Marshall Co., TN They can found living in McLennan but first found living Arkansas. Margaret Patrick died leaving children but names, ages and residence are unknown. can fine her. Robert Massey died in Missouri leaving no issue and no will so far as complainant knows. As far as Martha V. Halbert knows the estate of James Massey has been long since settled. No knowledge of claims against said estate. The only property left is a tract of land in the 17th district ling in Lincoln Co., TN. I think there is more children the what found below. James MASSEY and Faithful STRICKLAND Name: James H. MASSEY Sex: M Birth: 1780 Ireland Death: 1 MAR 1864 in Stone Co., Missouri, USA Note: Born in Ireland, where he spent his boyhood and attended school.When eighteen years of age he ran away from home and sailed onbroad Atlantic toward the United States to seek his fortune. He first settled in Knox County, Tennessee, at the foot of the Cumberland Mountains, regarding whose picturesque inhabitants so much has been written, and in that locality he was married and made his home until the year 1832, when he made the tedious and somewhat hazardous overland trip to Greene county, Missouri,bringing his family in a primitive wagon, and thus the Masseys were among the earliest pioneers of this locality.He secured a tract of land just east of what is now the thrivingcity of Springfield, but which was at that time an encampment ofthe Kickapoo Indians.He set to work with a will, cleared, broke and fenced his land,erected a log cabin and by perseverance and hard work becamevery comfortably fixed in due course and time, and was a man of influence among the early frontiersmen, his neighbours being, however, very few and most of them some miles distant, untillmore Tennesseeans followed him, the Fulbrights (from NC), the Freemans and others. Although he devoted the major portion of his life to farming, hewas a mechanic by trade and a skilled workman. He made the first separator, or "ground-hog" tresher, ever seen in this part ofthe country.During the war of 1812, he enlisted in defense of his adoptedcountry, gladly figting against the flag under which he wasborn, and for meritoruius conduct on the field of battle he was promoted from a private to a captain, and served withdistinction throughout the war.Politically he was first a Whig, then a Republican after thatparty was organized in the fifties.His death occured on his farm here in 1863. His first wife was Faithful Strickland, she bore him 13 children. Among them Nathaniel J., William, Mrs. Mc Adams, Mrs.Rountree. William was a quarter master in the Union Army duringthe Civil War.His second wife, Martha Ellen Anderson, was a native ofTennessee, where she grew up and recieved a limited education.She lived to an advanced age, dying in Stone County, Missouri,in February 1899. To these parents nine children were born. Greene County, Missouri, History Book, pages 1927-29 Martha in Census below states she was born South Carolina not Tennessee. Martha remarried after James Massey died. Marriage 1 Faithful Elizabeth STRICKLAND d 1837, Stone Co., MO Married: 1st Children 1 James H. MASSEY b: 1810 in Greene Co., Missouri, USA 2 Mary Jane MASSEY b: BEF 1815 in Greene Co., Missouri, USA 3 Ephraim M. MASSEY b: BEF 1815 in Greene Co., Missouri, USA 4 Nathaniel J. MASSEY b: 5 APR 1818 in Greene Co., Missouri, USA 5 Josephine MASSEY b: BEF 1820 in Greene Co., Missouri, USA 6 Elizabeth MASSEY b: 1822 in Greene County, Missouri 7 William D. MASSEY b: 19 MAR 1824 in Greene Co., Missouri, USA census says South Carolina 8 Nancy Margaret MASSEY b: 1826 in Greene Co., Missouri, USA 9 Hervey A. MASSEY b: 1828 in Greene Co., Missouri, USA These children could not have been born in Misssouri because they were still in Tennessee until 1830s. Besides Greene County was not form until 1833! Missouri did not become a state until 1821. So where the children born in Tennessee now folks From Ireland to Tennesse is a lot land. Marriage 2 Martha Ellen ANDERSON b: in Tennessee Married: Her 1st, his 2nd Children 1 Mary Ellen MASSEY b: 4 JAN 1841 in Greene Co., Missouri, USA 2 Marzavin V. MASSEY b: 1 JAN 1843 in Greene Co., Missouri, USA 3 Samuel C. MASSEY b: 1847 in Greene Co., Missouri, USA 4 Robert C. MASSEY b: 12 DEC 1849 in Greene Co., Missouri, USA 5 Clarinda Clementine MASSEY b: 4 JAN 1852 in Greene Co., Missouri, USA 6 Richard MASSEY b: 15 SEP 1857 in Knox County, Tennessee 7 Robert M. MASSEY b: ABT 1859 in Greene Co., Missouri, USA 8 Sarah Jane MASSEY b: 2 MAR 1860 in Greene Co., Missouri, USA 9 Emma MASSEY b: 1863 in Greene Co., Missouri, USA 1850 James Massey Campbell, Greene, MO abt 1780 Ireland Martha Massey Campbell, Greene, MO abt 1820 South Carolina Mary E Massey Campbell, Greene, MO abt 1841 Missouri Mary Ann Massey Campbell, Greene, MO abt 1843 Missouri Samuel Massey Campbell, Greene, MO abt 1847 Missouri Robert Massey Campbell, Greene, MO abt 1850 Missouri Nathaniel Massey Campbell, Greene, MO abt 1816 Tennessee Nancy Massey Campbell, Greene, MO abt 1820 Tennessee Thomas V Massey Campbell, Greene, MO abt 1838 Missouri John H Massey Campbell, Greene, MO abt 1841 Missouri Letticia f Massey Campbell, Greene, MO abt 1843 Missouri Henry S Massey Campbell, Greene, MO abt 1846 Missouri William Massey Campbell, Greene, MO abt 1824 South Carolina ? Marinda Massey Campbell, Greene, MO abt 1827 Tennessee Laura L Massey Campbell, Greene, MO abt 1847 Missouri Walter J Massey Campbell, Greene, MO abt 1848 Missouri 1860 Census J M Massy Campbell, Greene, MO 70 1789 Ireland Male Martha Massy Campbell, Greene, MO 40 1819 Georgia Female Marevar Massy Campbell, Greene, MO 17 1842 Missouri Male Samuel Massy Campbell, Greene, MO 13 1846 Missouri Male Robert Massy Campbell, Greene, MO 10 1849 Missouri Male Tyrinda Massy Campbell, Greene, MO 8 1851 Missouri Female Virginia Massy Campbell, Greene, MO 6 1853 Missouri Female Dick Massy Campbell, Greene, MO 2 1857 Missouri Male Sarah Massy Campbell, Greene, MO 4.12 Missouri Female next William Massy Campbell, Greene, MO 35 1824 South Carolina Male Almorinda Massy Campbell, Greene, MO 34 1825 Tennessee Female Lura Massy Campbell, Greene, MO 13 1846 Missouri Female Walter Massy <Campbell, Greene, MO 11 1848 Missouri Male V A Massy Campbell, Greene, MO 8 1851 Missouri Female William Massy Campbell, Greene, MO 5 1854 Missouri Male Ettie Massy Campbell, Greene, MO 2 1857 Missouri Female 1870 Census Hervey Massey Campbell, Greene, MO abt 1828 Tennessee White Male Etta Massey Campbell, Greene, MO abt 1855 Missouri White Female Francis Massey Campbell, Greene, MO abt 1857 Missouri White Female Eugene Massey Campbell, Greene, MO abt 1860 Missouri White Male Dubart Massey Campbell, Greene, MO abt 1862 Missouri White Female Deaths in 1872.—January 6th, Harvey Massey, aged 43.— This James Massey wife Martha with her 2nd husband. James M Moore Pierce, Stone, MO abt 1811 North Carolina White Male Martha Moore Pierce, Stone, MO abt 1820 South Carolina White Female Samuel Massey Pierce, Stone, MO abt 1848 Missouri White Male Robert Massey Pierce, Stone, MO abt 1850 Missouri White Male Virginia Massey Pierce, Stone, MO abt 1854 Missouri White Female Richard Massey Pierce, Stone, MO abt 1858 Missouri White Male Sarah J MasseyPierce, Stone, MO abt 1860 Missouri White Female Emma Massey Pierce, Stone, MO abt 1863 Missouri White Female next door Marsovin v Massey Pierce, Stone, MO abt 1843 Missouri White Male Terressa Massey Pierce, Stone, MO abt 1849 England White Female History of Greene County, Missouri 1883 R. I. Holcombe, Editing Historian WILLIAM MASSEY. This gentleman is the son of James and Faithful (Strickland) Massey, and was born March 19, 1824, in South Carolina. His parents moved to Middle Tennessee in 1826, and to Greene county, Missouri, in 1886, and settled three miles east of Springfield. In 1838 William went to Fort Smith, Arkansas, and then to St. Louis, Missouri, and back to Springfield. In 1849 he again went to St. Louis where he remained three years and then came back to Springfield, where he has been actively engaged in business ever since. He was one of the company that built the Metropolitan hotel, and has also built several large stores upon the square. He has been city treasurer for two terms, and has always been prominently identified with the building interests of Springfield. Mr. Massey was married in 1845, to Miss Almarinda C., daughter of Joseph Rountree. That marriage was blest with seven children, four sons and three daughters. His first wife dying, he married Miss Laura Oustott,! by whom he had one son and one daughter. His father was born in Ireland, and came to the United States when a child. During the Indian wars he was captain of a company. His wife died in 1837, and he died in 1864. They had nine children, but three of whom are now living, viz.: Mrs. McAdams, Mrs. Z. M. Rountree and William, who, during the war, was a quartermaster in the Union army. William Massey & Almarinda Rountree were my great great grandparent's. I do have some further information, if you would like. But to answer your original question about the rest of the Massey children of this pair - 1. Laura L. b. 2-28-1847 d. 12-12-1861 2. Walter Jones b. 3-16-1849 d. 11-20-1924 m. Eliza Collins of AR. Their eldest son, Joseph married Nida Opal Davis, my mother's parents. 3. William D. b. 12-27-1855 m. 1872 Grace ? of IL 4. Etta A. b. 6-24-1858 m. 1874 Samuel Moore 5. George B. b. 6-29-1862 6. Joseph J. b. 3-4-1865 William D. Massey married Almarinda Rountree (Springfield Mo) After her death William married my great great grandmother Laura Onstott. One of Willi8am's and Almarinda's daughters, Veda, married Laura's brother John Hale Onstott. It's interesting for me to know that John H. Onstott was brother to Laura. WILLIAM McADAMS. The subject of this notice is the son of William and Gabella (Barnes) McAdams, and was born in 1815 in county Down, Ireland. His parents emigrated to America when young William was about nine years old, and settled in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. His mother died soon after, and his father in 1839. William, jr., our subject learned the saddler's and harness-maker's trade in Pittsburg, serving five years at the business. In 1840 he came to the new and growing West and settled down permanently in Springfield, Missouri. Here he opened a shop for the manufacture and repairing of saddles and harness, and has been in the business for over forty-two years. He had the first shop of the kind in Springfield, and probably in Greene county. He built up a large and lucrative business, and wishing to retire, he sold out his stock of goods to Smalstig & Co. Mr. McAdams was elected county treasurer of Greene county in 1858, and served until 1864. He was married October 31, 184! 1, to Miss Margaret Massey, daughter of James Massey. By this union they have been blest with eight children, five boys and three girls, of whom two boys and two girls are now living. Mr. McAdams has been a member of the city council several terms. He is a member of United Lodge, No. 52 A.F. and A.M., and Royal Arch Chapter, No. 15. He is secretary of both the lodge and chapter. Himself and wife are members of the M. E. church south. He is one of Greene's landmarks, and is regarded as an upright Christian gentleman History of the County from April, 1865 to 1870 KILLING OF PERRY LEWIS BY SAMUEL MASSEY. On the night of March 27, in Springfield, a young man named Perry Lewis was shot through the heart by Samuel Massey and instantly killed. It was stated that Massey, Lewis, John Gott, and Joseph Danforth, being friends and associates, were "on a spree," and about 11 o'clock at night went to a brothel in the northwestern suburbs. There they met with a stage driver, named Green, and a quarrel soon sprang up between him on the one side and Massey and Lewis on the other. All three had drawn their coats to fight, when Massey drew a pistol and snapped it at Green. In making a second effort to fire Lewis caught the weapon to prevent the shooting and in attempting to wrest it from Massey's hands it was exploded, with the fatal result to Lewis. This was the substance of the testimony before the coroner's jury. WM. JONES ROUNTREE. This gentleman is the son of Almus L. and Dolina (Mitchel) Rountree, and was born October 17th, 1847, on the farm now owned by Z. M. Rountree, near Springfield, Missouri. He was retired by his grandfather upon the farm, and was educated at the public school of Springfield. At the age of seventeen he accepted a clerkship in the store of Massey, McAdams & Co., of Springfield, where he remained until March, 1865, when he enlisted in company F, 14th Missouri volunteers, U. S. A. He was mustered out at Leavenworth, Kansas, the same year, and returned to Springfield, where he attended school until 1867. He then engaged with Massey, McAdams & Co., and sold goods for them for eighteen months. In the fall of 1869 he went to California, and returned in 1870 and took a position as clerk in the St. Louis and San Francisco freight and ticket office, where he continued until 1873. In the spring of 1874 he went to Texas, and was chief clerk on the and Texas railroad. ! He was next appointed agent at Calveras, Texas, where he remained until 1876. He returned to Springfield in the fall of that year, but soon afterwards went to Joplin, Missouri, where he sold groceries for nine months, when he returned to this city and took the position of conductor on the popular Gulf railroad. Mr. Rountree is a member of the I. O. O. F., K.T. and Brotherhood of Railway Conductors. He was married September 15th, 1876, to Miss Fannie E. Massey. They have three children viz.: Frank M., John F. and Etta. The Rountrees are some of Greene's earliest and best settlers. NEWTON M. ROUNTREE. Mr. Rountree is the son of Z. M. and Elizabeth (Massey) Rountree, and was born Nov. 5th, 1838, on his father's farm three miles northeast of Springfield, Missouri. He was educated in the county, and in 1800 entered the store of Massey & McAdams, as clerk, and in 1864 became a partner in the house and so remained until 1869. From 1869 to 1871 he was of the firm of Keet, Massey & Co., and when the firm reorganized in 1871, it became Keet, Rountree & Co., and so continues. Mr. Rountree was married in 1867 to Miss Grabella, daughter of Hon. Charles Haden, of this county. Their marriage is blest with three sons and two daughters. Mrs. Rountree is a member of the Christian church. They are both of the pioneer families of the county, and none are more honorable or more highly respected in Greene county. Janet

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