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    1. [MOANDREW] Sarah Catherine Long
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    3. I am seeking information about Sarah Catherine Long, b. September 2, 1846, in Savannah, Andrew, Missouri, d. March 4, 1928, in Kansas City, MO or KS. Married Francis Marion Long on December 20, 1862, probably in Savannah. Francis Marion Pope was b. May 9, 1840, in Hendricks County, Indiana, d. December 4, 1905, in Argonia, Sumner, Kansas. Migrated from Indiana to Missouri sometime between 1840 and 1860 He was listed in the 1860 census as a resident of Gentry County, Missouri. Children of the marriage: William Alfred Pope, b. 1865 in Gentry County, Missouri; the other children were Adaline, May, Estella, and Iva. Francis Marion Pope was the son of Thomas Jefferson Pope and Lydia Reagan. He is listed in the 1860 Census for Gentry County, Missouri, as Thomas Pope, 43, born in North Carolina, his second wife, Martha, 24, born in Indiana, his son, Marion, 19, born in Indiana, (full name, Francis Marion Pope), and his daughters Mahala, 15, born in Indiana, and Mary, 12, born in Indiana. Also enumerated in the same census are his brother, William Pope (Jr.) and his wife, Mary. Two of the children of William and Mary Pope were John Pope, born in 1833, and Jason Pope, born in 1840, both in Hendricks County, Indiana. William Pope, (Jr.), probably died between 1860 and 1870, as he is not listed in the 1870 Census for either Gentry or Andrew County, Missouri. His two sons, John and Jason, and their wives, however, are enumerated in the 1870 Census for Andrew County, Missouri. Thomas J. Pope, and his wife, Martha, are listed in the 1870 Census for Andrew County, Missouri, with their son, Theodore, and daughter, Sudie. They are shown as living near to John Pope, and his wife, Elizabeth, and Jason Pope, and his wife, Julia. Thomas J. Pope is listed in the 1880 Census for Clay County, Missouri, living with his wife Martha A., his sons, Theodore (15) and Jeffre (6) (Jefferson Grant), and daughter, Sudie (13). Francis Marion Pope moved to Sumner County, Kansas, 1877, with his wife and family. His father, Thomas Jefferson Pope, followed sometime in the early 1880s. Any information concerning these people, and particularly with regard to the family of Sarah Catherine Long, would be appreciated. William A. Pope

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