This certainly fits with the information we have on this family and explains the two extra children I could never find a record of. Looks like James Monroe Roberson got listed on the census twice. (in Stephen Roberson household in 1880). This calls for more research in Arkansas! ------------------------------------------------------------ Marriage Counseling Don't give up hope! Click here for professional marriage counseling! http://tagline.excite.com/fc/BK72PcZbjbt1SCT5Gso82dZM4PFeR5KKgh4dKa6VzlGoSK18LuMq24/
I have a bit more info on "Maria (Davis) Fagg". It appears that she was previously married to Lorenzo Roberson; see info: 1920 Census, Maries Co, Dry Creek Twp, MO House #118 Bell, Peter, Head, age 32, married, MO MO MO "Farmer" Bell, Emma, wife, age 23, married, MO MO MO Bell, Sarah D, dau, age 5, single, MO MO MO Bell, Jessie R, dau, age 3, single, MO MO MO Bell, Irma L. dau, age 1, single, MO MO MO Johnson, Daniel B, lodger, male, age 78, single, MO MO MO *Fagg, Marrah (Maria), aunt, female, age 77, widowed, MO MO TN (This would make sense, as Peter Bell's mother was Rachel Davis and Rachel's parents were Wm. Thomas Davis and and Elizabeth Jane Hicks.) 1910 Census, Gasconade, Laclede, Missouri #30-30 Joseph A Fagg 85, farmer, married 2 times, VA NC NC, owns farm, free of mortgage *Maria Fagg, f/w, age 65, wife,married 2 times, 3 years, 7 children, 2 living, MO TN MO (I wonder which 2 children was still living in 1910) Another item of interest is the following: Maria Fagg (not sure if same person) 1930 Census, Callaway, Fulton City, Fulton Twp, MO, State Hospital, 25 Jul 1930 Fagg, Marie, patient, f/w, age 71, married, MO US US (Same Maria Fagg?) 1930 deaths in MO: Fagg, Marie, Callaway Co, MO, died 15 Apr 1930, certificate #11885 (doesn't show her parents); died in state hospital) Also have the following: Joseph A. Fagg, born abt 1844 (age 62) and *Maria Robinson, born abt 1844, (age 62) married 22 Aug 1906 in Laclede Co, Competition, MO. 1900 Census, Gasconade, Laclede, Missouri #259-260 *Joseph A Fagg 76, born Aug 1823, mar. 49 yrs, WVA WVA WVA Kate Fagg 23, Apr 1877, Dau-In-Law, widowed, WI, Norway Norway Daisy Fagg 19 , gd Elsie Fagg 3 gd Willie Fagg 2/12 gs Annie Beard 19 gd Basil Beard 13 gs Still need 1900 Census for Maria Roberson/Lorenzo. ------------------ Original Message ----- From: "Carolyn Boroughf" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, February 16, 2009 1:53 PM Subject: Re: [MOMARIES] query: Roberson, Davis, Brumley > This certainly fits with the information we have on this family and > explains the two extra children I could never find a record of. Looks > like James Monroe Roberson got listed on the census twice. (in Stephen > Roberson household in 1880). This calls for more research in Arkansas! >
I found some additional information on Carrie Sarah (Campbell) Roberson, widow of James Monroe Roberson. In locating the WW1 Registration for her son Earl, found her as next of kin as "Carrie Prock". Carrie was married to Luther L. Prock in Maries Co, MO: Marriage, Maries Co, MO: Luther L Prock, of Webb City, Jasper Co, MO and Carrie Robinson of Skiatook, Maries Co, MO married 29 March 1916, at residence of Charles Roberson in Maries Co, MO Earl Lewis/Louis Roberson, born 29 Aug 1899, registered for WW1 12 Sep 1918 in Topeka, KS. Home address was the same as the 1920 census: by then, Carrie has remarried to Henry E. Harris: 1920 Census,Topeka, Shawnee, 408 Michigan Ave, Kansas #237-237 Henry E Harris 34, married, MS MS MS Carrie S Harris 37, MO AL MO, (nee Campbell) mar. J. M. Robinson (Roberson)lst ? Earl Robinson 19, stepson, single, MO MO MO Wayne Robinson 10, stepson, single, MO MO MO -------------------------- Luther L. Prock was listed in the 1910 Census: 1910 Census, Lake Township, Siskiyou, California Prock, Luther L, age 22, employee, MO MO TN, Laborer, Logging Co. It appears that this marriage did not work out, as Luther L. Prock, age 33 and new wife, and child shows up in the 1920 Census in Silver Plume, Clear Creek, Colorado. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carolyn Boroughf" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, February 16, 2009 1:53 PM Subject: Re: [MOMARIES] query: Roberson, Davis, Brumley > This certainly fits with the information we have on this family and explains the two extra children I could never find a record of. Looks like James Monroe Roberson got listed on the census twice. (in Stephen Roberson household in 1880). This calls for more research in Arkansas!