Sandy Do you have any records for a James or Sabra Davis of Putnam County? Connie
Hi Nona, in the census, here's what I've got for LEONARD, Alvah B. (it's in initials, so hopefully it's the right one. Only one with an initial A) 1870 - Elm Twp. LEONARD - A m 42 farmer VT E f 42 NY G A m 21 VT R f 17 married in aug PA Frank m 14 MO E f 12 MO H f 11 IA H m 8 IA William m 6 IA 1880 - Elm TWp. LEONARD - Alvy B. 52 farmer Vt/Scot/Ire Louisa 51 Ny/Ny/Can Charles A 12 Ia/Vt/Ny Edda 8 Mo/Vt/Ny LEONARD - Warren B. 25 farmer (bachelor) Wi/Vt/Ny LEONARD - George A 30 farmer VT/VT/NY Rachel 27 IA/TN/TN Ida E 7 (all the kids are listed Milton D 6 as Mo/Vt/IA) Alvy B 4 Birtiy 1 son Charles m 4 IA 1900 - Elm Twp. LEONARD - Milton D head jan 1875 25 M-2 Mo/Vt/Tn Maude A wife apr 1881 19 m-2 1-1 Mo/Pa/Mo Aubrey son apr 1899 1 Mo/Mo/Mo LEONARD - Edward H head aug 1871 28 m-7 Mo/Vt/Ny Ida B wife mar 1871 29 m-7 2-2 Mo/Mo/Mo Arlie son jun 1893 6 Mo/Mo/Mo Lemuel L son jun 1896 3 Mo/Mo/Mo LEONARD - Alva head aug 1826 73 m-51 Vt/Scot/Ire Eliza wife mar 1826 73 m-51 10-9 Ny/Can/Can Estate Book LEONARD, Alva B. Will: written 10 Nov 1906 and filed 31 May 1907 #1688 Heirs. Son George A. Leonard, dau Eva Stephens, son William Leonard, son Charles A. Leonard, and Ed N. Leonard all of Putnam Co., MO. Daughter Ella Holman of Sullivan Co., Son Harvey Leonard of Adair Co. MO. Hope that's all helpful. Sandy -----Original Message----- From: Nona E. Isett <nisett@mvn.net> To: Robert Whitsell <sandyw@thegrid.net> Date: Sunday, July 09, 2000 4:45 PM Subject: Re: Census Look Ups > >----- Original Message ----- >From: Robert Whitsell <sandyw@thegrid.net> >To: <MOPUTNAM-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Tuesday, July 04, 2000 11:44 PM >Subject: Census Look Ups > > >> Hi Sandy, >> Could you please look in these census 1860 -1870 - 1880 - 1900 for Putnam >County, MO for Leonard families? My great great grandfather, Alvah Burbank >Leonard and several of his children lived in Putnam County, MO. at this >time. Thanks for your help. Nona >> > >> >> > >
I could find no listing for Orin B. Warner or Amanda C. Jackson Warner in any of the census's. Sorry. Sandy -----Original Message----- From: Ray Card <rayc@pionet.net> To: Robert Whitsell <sandyw@thegrid.net> Date: Saturday, July 08, 2000 11:00 AM Subject: Putnam County Admanda C Warner Maiden name Jackson Orin B. Warner Husband Have tried to locate information on her in Putnam County. She died in 1888 in Unionville and is buried in Evergreen Cemetery in Cincinnati Iowa.
Linda, Thank you for the posting on Ezekiel VINCENT. (You were right that it was Vincent, not Vinson) He was the second husband of Sarah Gillaspie, daughter of Poliargos. Another one of my gg uncles. Thank you. Sandy -----Original Message----- From: Linda M. Nixon <lindanixon@worldnet.att.net> To: MOPUTNAM-L@rootsweb.com <MOPUTNAM-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, July 09, 2000 7:35 AM Subject: deaths----30 Jul 1890 >These are deaths as reported in a Unionville Newspaper in the >July 30, 1890 issue. The local item was posted under is listed >on time line when given. Date of issue follows and death data >follows below that. > >Local, 30 Jul 1890 >Ezekiel VINSON, of Graysville was in the city Sunday. Mr. Vinson has >returned to Putnam County to reside after several years absence in the >west. He recently came from Hastings, Nebraska where he lost his wife > by death a short time ago. > ****I believe this is VINCENT. In the early days it was spelled Vinson but > was > Changed. > > >
Hi Shelby In the 1850 census, Isaac was a boy of 15 years and lived 2 doors down from my gg uncle. Just thought I'd throw that in. 1850 - Census STIVERS - Edward 52 Carpenter KY Martha 46 KY George 20 IN Nancy 16 IN Isaac 15 IN Edward M 11 IN HAWS, Mary J. , 13, IN 1870 Census - Jackson Twp. STIVERS George F 20 Farmer IL Clarissa 18 IL shows they were married the previous Dec. (nothing for Edward or Martha) Nothing in 1860 or 1880 for any of them. Also nothing in the estate book. Sandy -----Original Message----- From: ShelbyW534@aol.com <ShelbyW534@aol.com> To: sandyw@thegrid.net <sandyw@thegrid.net> Date: Saturday, July 08, 2000 8:00 AM Subject: Censu Lookups >Hi Sandy: >When you get the time (no great hurry) would you mind doing a census lookup >on Isaac STIVERS? > >Many thanks! >Shelby >
Judy - Here's what's in the estate book. AULT, Jacob died 1 March 1877 filed 10 March 1877 #120 Widow Mary J. Autl. Children: William J. Ault of Sullivan Co., MO; Thomas M. Ault; James G. Ault, Franklin S. Ault and Naomia Ault all of Putnam Co., MO. Thomas over 21 years and others under 21 years. Sandy
To get a copy of the estate records, write to Circuit Court Division II Unionville, MO 63565 Be sure to enclose the packet # that's listed. Hi Anita, Ellis is one of the names I'm researching also, but closer to 1700. Anyway, Estate records for Thomas Ellis. Thomas Ellis died 30 Oct 1900 filed 21 Nov 1900 #1394 Widow Elizabeth Ellis. Heirs, Charles Ellis of Ada, Idaho; Brice Ellis of Putnam Co., MO; Fannie Torrey of Ada, Idaho; Henry E. Ellis, Adams S. Ellis, Martha Callison, Viola Ellis, Alma Ellis all of Putnam Co., MO Sandy -----Original Message----- From: anita phillips <phillipsanita59@hotmail.com> To: sandyw@thegrid.net <sandyw@thegrid.net> Date: Sunday, July 09, 2000 7:37 PM Subject: Thomas Ellis estate records >Hi Sandy, > >You are so kind to look these records up for people. Could you see if >Thomas Ellis is in your Putnam County Estate records. He died in 1900. > >Thanks. > >Anita Phillips > >________________________________________________________________________ >Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com > >
Hi again Pat, Here's what is in the census for FEATHERLY 1860 - Elm Twp. FEATHERLY - Isaac 40 farmer NY Mahala 36 NY Mary 16 OH John 14 OH Emilina 12 f MI Myranda 11 f MI Cynthia 7 MI Eliza 3 f IA 1870 Census - Elm Twp. FEATHERLY - Isaac 50 farmer OH M 46 f NY Laura 12 f IA Lee 7 f MO 1880 Census - Elm Twp. FEATHERLY - Isaac 59 NY/NY/NY Nancy 57 VA/VA/VA BUTLER James 12 s-son MO/VA/VA Nothing in the estate book for R. Harmon/Harman. for Isaac Featherly - died 14 July 1895 (will) filed 25 july 1895 #1045 Widow - Nancy Featherly Think that covers it all ????? Sandy in CA -----Original Message----- From: Pat Schiebel <schiebelelectric@yahoo.com> To: MOPUTNAM-L@rootsweb.com <MOPUTNAM-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, July 07, 2000 7:18 PM Subject: HARMON & FEATHERLY Look-ups >Sandy, >Would appreciate a check of the 1880 and 1900 Putnam >co census and also estate records for Redmond (or >Redman)P. HARMON/HARMAN. >And the 1850, 1860,1870,1880 census & estate records >for Isaac FEATHERLY. >We all certainly appreciate the time you are giving to >help us! >Thanks, >Pat Harmon Schiebel > >__________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Get Yahoo! Mail Free email you can access from anywhere! >http://mail.yahoo.com/ > >
Hi Pat, Here's what's in the 1880 Census for Harmon (no Harman). 1880 census - Lincoln Twp. HARMON - Isaac 27 laborer IA Rosetta 28 IA/??/OH James E. 7 IA/IA/IA John H. 2 MO/IA/IA 1900 Census - Elm Twp. (think this is the one you want) HARMON - Redmon P head mar 1852 48 M-26 Ia/Va/Ky Mary E wife may 1857 43 M-26 13-12 Mo/Pa/In Almilda B dau jul 1879 20 (all kids are Mary A dau mar 1881 19 Mo/Ia/Mo) Emmie E dau jan 1883 17 Thomas C dau oct 1884 15 James L son jan 1888 12 Minnie B dau mar 1890 10 Henry L son nov 1891 8 Beda M dau apr 1894 6 Sarah F dau sep 1897 2 Ines C dau oct 1899 7/12 I'll get Featherly next. Sandy -----Original Message----- From: Pat Schiebel <schiebelelectric@yahoo.com> To: MOPUTNAM-L@rootsweb.com <MOPUTNAM-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, July 07, 2000 7:18 PM Subject: HARMON & FEATHERLY Look-ups >Sandy, >Would appreciate a check of the 1880 and 1900 Putnam >co census and also estate records for Redmond (or >Redman)P. HARMON/HARMAN. >And the 1850, 1860,1870,1880 census & estate records >for Isaac FEATHERLY. >We all certainly appreciate the time you are giving to >help us! >Thanks, >Pat Harmon Schiebel > >__________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Get Yahoo! Mail Free email you can access from anywhere! >http://mail.yahoo.com/ > >
Hi Julie, Here's what I could find on the Hunt family in the 1880 - 1900 census. 1900 Census - Lincoln Twp. HUNT - John W head jun 1870 29 M-4 Eng/Eng/Eng Lillie B wife oct 1878 21 M-4 IA/IA/MO Goldie M dau mar 1897 3 IA/Eng/IA HUNT - George head nov 1879 20 M-3 VA/Ire/eng Nellie V wife dec 1878 21 M-3 MO/KS/? Thelma G dau aug 1899 1 MO/VA/MO HUNT - Thomas* head nov 1844 55 M-32 Ire/Ire/Ire Hannah S** wife nov 1844 55 M-32 Eng/Scot/Eng Fred son feb 1877 22 WV/Ire/Eng Isabel V dau jan 1882 17 WV/Ire/Eng * = immigrated in 1870 ** = immigrated in 1871 1880 Census - Elm Twp. HUNT - Patrick, 37yr, boarder, pensioner, wounded in the army, Ire/Ire/Ire He's living with a family by the name of James S and Alta Z SCOBY. HUNT - Grant Twp. H.C. 45 blacksmith KY/KY/PA Martha 40 IL/OH/OH Lewis A 20 blacksmith IL/KY/IL William 12 works on farm KS/KY/IL Gracie 7 MO/KS/IL Charles 2 MO/KS/IL Ann B. 10 dau KA/KY/IL MONTGOMERY, John 45 yrs, boarder, wagon maker, NY/Scot/Scot I'll check the Estate records and get back to you on those. Sandy -----Original Message----- From: Julie <backster@mediaone.net> To: Robert Whitsell <sandyw@thegrid.net> Date: Friday, July 07, 2000 10:03 PM Subject: Re: Census for Hunt Robert, Is there a lot of Hunt's there? I am looking for any that you have. If you want, you can sent it to me in several emails. THe Hunts were a large family. Let me know what you think or how you want to handle it. julie ----- Original Message ----- From: Robert Whitsell To: Julie Sent: Friday, July 07, 2000 6:43 PM Subject: Re: Census for Hunt Hi Julie, Do you have a first name for the Hunt's? Sandy -----Original Message----- From: Julie <backster@mediaone.net> To: sandyw@thegrid.net <sandyw@thegrid.net> Date: Thursday, July 06, 2000 7:49 PM Subject: Census for Hunt Hi, Could you please look up the surname Hunt for 1880 - 1900 census for Putnam County, MO and the Putnam Co., MO Estate Records 1845 - 1909? thank you, Julie
Hello! I've been wondering about migration patterns to and from Putnam Co. (specifically the York Twp./Wyreka/Powersville area). In my own research so far, it seems as a number of Putnam Co. settlers came from Ohio (esp. Ross Co.), but there are of course others from Indiana, Kentucky, etc. From my viewpoint, though, it appears as though about 1/2 the town of Powersville up and moved to Boise Valley, Idaho (i.e. Hunter, Meridian, Boise, etc.). Hunter/Meridian especially seems to have been founded by former Powersville residents. Anyone else notice the same things? Anyone have any reasoning or explanation behind these observations? Thanks! -- Amelia Reimer HOWRY KENNEDY LAUDERBAUGH/LAUDERBOUGH/LOUDERBAUGH/LOUDERBOUGH SHANE CLARK CRAWFORD WILLIAMS BROWNLEE WOODWARD
These are deaths as reported in a Unionville Newspaper in the July 30, 1890 issue. The local item was posted under is listed on time line when given. Date of issue follows and death data follows below that. Garfield Springs, 30 Jul 1890 Died., Jul 12, 1890 William SHAW, aged 58 years, 6 months and 14 days at his home in Elm Township after a lingering illness of about 7 months. William Shaw was born in champaign County, Ohio, 1832. He emigrated with his father George Shaw to Van Buren County, Iowa in 1848 and to Putnam County, in 1857 where he has since resided. Local 30 Jul 1890 Miss Bertha THOMAS who has been sick for some time with consumption died Tuesday and the remains were interred near Terre Haute on Wednesday. The four months old infant child of Mr. and Mrs. J.C. MCCOY died Tuesday evening afte a long illness. Local, 30 Jul 1890 Ezekiel VINSON, of Graysville was in the city Sunday. Mr. Vinson has returned to Putnam County to reside after several years absence in the west. He recently came from Hastings, Nebraska where he lost his wife by death a short time ago. ****I believe this is VINCENT. In the early days it was spelled Vinson but was Changed.
Sandy, Could you please tell me when there are states listed like the following what they mean? For example, MO/MO/MO or /KY/KY? What does these mean? Thank you for finding information on my FARRIS family from Putnam County, Missouri. I feel like the rest of us, I appreciate the help you are giving to us. Is there any place that we can get to view these Putnam County Census in person? Thank you for your assistance again. Carrie S. Sims Go NASCAR 36 & 75
Linda, I also subscribe to the Unionville Republican and willing to post anything pertinent. It's a wonderful hometown paper. Sandy -----Original Message----- From: Linda M. Nixon <lindanixon@worldnet.att.net> To: MOPUTNAM-L@rootsweb.com <MOPUTNAM-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, July 08, 2000 8:29 PM Subject: births & deaths--current >These are births and below two obituary abstracts that was in >the Unionville Republican and the Kirksville Express. I did not >copy the date of issue the items was listed in. Happy Hunting. > Linda > > >Births >On April 27, 2000 Kirksville, MO a baby boy, Gabriel Anthony >Hurley was born to Rhett and Heather Hurley. Proud grandparents > are Larry and Joyce Hurley of Livonia, MO and Richard and Connie >Dickinson of Minneapolis, MN > >**********note For those of you researching the same Sparks >line as I am. The above entry is related to our line. Larry Hurley (son >Rhett to) descends from James Hurley and Cora Veach and James >Hurley was the son of ANdrew Hurley and Elizabeth Sparks. > >NEIGHBORS >Angela and Carl Neighbors of Unionville, are the parents of a baby boy >born May 6, 2000 at Kirksville, MO. Lucas William Neighbors joins >siblings Allen Dene 4, and Quincey Thomas Neighbors, 2. Grandparents > are Darl and Thelma Robbins of Livonia, MO and Clinton Neighbors of >Lemmons, MO. > > >Obituary Abstract >FEROL NELSON FOWLER of Kimberling City, MO son of Pearley and >Fern Abbott Fowler was born 27 Dec 1936 and died 31 May 2000 in >St. Johns Regional Health Center, Springfield, MO age 63 years. He >was married to Leona Roseborough. Survivors include his wife, 2 sons, > Fred D. and Daniel D. Fowler, 2 Daughters, Suzanne K. Pat4ridge and Sandra >L. Wolfe, 1 brother Pharis fowler , 9 grandchildren. > >Patricia MONTEGA >born 27 Sep 1934 in Unionville, MO to parents Pearl and Irene Womack Dolley. >She married James R. Montega March 22, 1953 Centerville, IA. Survived by >husband, a daughter Vickie Jaster of Milan, IL, a grandson, >Chris Reynolds, Milan, IL a sister, Ora Sue Vandel, Lucerne, MO brothers; >Jack and Denny Dooley of Kansas City, MO and Larry Dooley of Promise >City, IA. She died 21 May 2000 at the Oak Glen Home, Coal Valley, IL. > > >
This obituary was listed in a 2 Jul 1890 issue of a Unionville newspaper. 2 Jul 1890 Obituary Judge Harmon B. KEENE, died at his home in Wilson township, June 29th, aged 72 years, 2 months and 15 days. Mr. Keene was born in Lincoln county, Kentucky, April 14, 1818. In his infancy, his parents moved to Putnam County, Indiana, where he was raised. From the latter place he moved to Fulton County, Ill., where he was united in marriage to Julianna PUTNAM. From Illinois, Mr. and Mrs Keene moved to Davis County, Iowa where they resided one year, moving from there to Putnam County where they have resided since. From about 1859 til 1865 Mr. Keene was associated with Samuel BRICE in the milling and mining business. FOr many years they conducted what was then familiarly known as the Blue Lake Mill on South Blackbird, about three miles from this city. Messrs.BRICE and Keene went back and forth from Pike's peak where they were interested in gold mines. They made some money in this business and finally in 1866 returned to their farms and have since been engaged in farming pursuits exclusively. In 1873 Mr. Keene was elected county judge, which position he filled in a most creditable manner for a couple of years. There were born to Mr. and Mrs. Keene nine children, seven of whom are living. William; Charles; Horace; Frank; Roscoe; Oscar and Albert. Will and Roscoe now reside in Dakota, the former arriving home in time to attend the funeral. Judge Keene was a good neighbor and a friend of the needy. He always had a kind workd for all, and hence had no enemies. He was a member of the M.E. church, Rev. Molesworth of that denomination, conducted the services and the remains were interred in the Lemen cemetery.
These are births and below two obituary abstracts that was in the Unionville Republican and the Kirksville Express. I did not copy the date of issue the items was listed in. Happy Hunting. Linda Births On April 27, 2000 Kirksville, MO a baby boy, Gabriel Anthony Hurley was born to Rhett and Heather Hurley. Proud grandparents are Larry and Joyce Hurley of Livonia, MO and Richard and Connie Dickinson of Minneapolis, MN **********note For those of you researching the same Sparks line as I am. The above entry is related to our line. Larry Hurley (son Rhett to) descends from James Hurley and Cora Veach and James Hurley was the son of ANdrew Hurley and Elizabeth Sparks. NEIGHBORS Angela and Carl Neighbors of Unionville, are the parents of a baby boy born May 6, 2000 at Kirksville, MO. Lucas William Neighbors joins siblings Allen Dene 4, and Quincey Thomas Neighbors, 2. Grandparents are Darl and Thelma Robbins of Livonia, MO and Clinton Neighbors of Lemmons, MO. Obituary Abstract FEROL NELSON FOWLER of Kimberling City, MO son of Pearley and Fern Abbott Fowler was born 27 Dec 1936 and died 31 May 2000 in St. Johns Regional Health Center, Springfield, MO age 63 years. He was married to Leona Roseborough. Survivors include his wife, 2 sons, Fred D. and Daniel D. Fowler, 2 Daughters, Suzanne K. Pat4ridge and Sandra L. Wolfe, 1 brother Pharis fowler , 9 grandchildren. Patricia MONTEGA born 27 Sep 1934 in Unionville, MO to parents Pearl and Irene Womack Dolley. She married James R. Montega March 22, 1953 Centerville, IA. Survived by husband, a daughter Vickie Jaster of Milan, IL, a grandson, Chris Reynolds, Milan, IL a sister, Ora Sue Vandel, Lucerne, MO brothers; Jack and Denny Dooley of Kansas City, MO and Larry Dooley of Promise City, IA. She died 21 May 2000 at the Oak Glen Home, Coal Valley, IL.
Mrs. Fred Brice Dead 31 Jan 1917 Mrs. Fred Brice died at her home in Elm township, last Wednesday, after an illness of only two weeks. Mrs. Brice's maiden name was Sylvia Morton. She was born on June 18, 1891, and was married to Mr. Brice on March 12, 1912. To this union, two children were born, Laurence Irwin, and Ida Myrtle. They, with thier father, survive. Mrs. Brice also leaves to mourn her death, three sisters, one brother, and her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Morton of Schuyler county. The funeral was held last Thursday, with burial in the New Harmony cemetary near Greentop. Hope this helps Barbara :o)
Sandy, Would appreciate a check of the 1880 and 1900 Putnam co census and also estate records for Redmond (or Redman)P. HARMON/HARMAN. And the 1850, 1860,1870,1880 census & estate records for Isaac FEATHERLY. We all certainly appreciate the time you are giving to help us! Thanks, Pat Harmon Schiebel __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get Yahoo! Mail � Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/
Sorry it's taken this long to get back to your Dean's. But I hadn't forgotten you :-) 1880 Census - Grant Twp. DEAN Henry C. Jr. 28 farmer IA-PA-VA Della 22 IA-KY-OH David C 8/12 MO-IA-IA DEAN Henry C Sr 58 farmer PA-PA-MD Christinia 53 VA-VA-VA John W 32 single farmer VA-PA-VA Charles C 30 widow farmer MO-PA-VA George J 28 single IA-PA-VA Virginia 10 IA-PA-VA BENNETT, Martin 44, boarder, widow, singing teacher Hope that's better. Sandy -----Original Message----- From: Glo Wellman <gwellman@santarosa.edu> To: Robert Whitsell <sandyw@thegrid.net> Date: Thursday, July 06, 2000 6:54 PM Subject: Re: Look Ups >Sandy, > >Thanks alot, but I also need the actual Census info with family groups >for the Dean folks only and ages, where born, etc. So this is great >start. I really appreciate your volunteer commitment to all of us. > >In 1880 and 1900 I am especially looking for that info for Henry Sr and >Jr and Daniel, and Edwin, Clay. I would only know if the 1900 people are >related if I saw their names in 1880 and I don't know who would be in >those family groups. > >Please also check the Estate records for these folks. Henry Sr died in >1888. > >I really honor your time. I am in no rush, so just when you can get to >it. Thanks so very much! > >Glo > >
Jack, Altho there are many Berry's listed thru the years, I'll just send the Pixler listing for the 1900 census. From what your last message says, that's really the only one your interested in??? If not, let me know and I'll go back for the Joseph H, Hamilton W. and Sarah E Berry's. Unfortunately, unless there's another Pixley living close, there's no way of the census telling Winfield's fathers name. And the only Pixley listed in any of the census's is for the 1900 and just this one listing. 1900 Census - Lincoln Twp. PIXLEY - Winfield head sep 1858 41 m-19 OH-OH-OH Sarah wife jul 1860 39 m-19 (6-4) MO-??-OH Clara dau jan 1886 14 Ray/Roy son jan 1889 11 (kids all MO-OH-MO) Bessie dau feb 1900 4/12 Please let me know if you'd like me to search for Sarah's parents. Sandy in CA -----Original Message----- From: John Kirkland <kirkland@indy.net> To: Robert Whitsell <sandyw@thegrid.net> Date: Friday, July 07, 2000 5:55 PM Subject: Re: PIXLER, BERRY >Robert Whitsell wrote: >> >> Hi Jack, >> Do you have a first name for the Berry family?? There are quite a few of >> them. >> Sandy >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: John Kirkland <kirkland@indy.net> >> To: MOPUTNAM-L@rootsweb.com <MOPUTNAM-L@rootsweb.com> >> Date: Friday, July 07, 2000 10:42 AM >> Subject: PIXLER, BERRY >> >> >I would like any lookups for Pixler and Berry - for obituaries, >> >marriages, and census. Thank you. I appreciate what you are doing. >> >Jack Kirkland >> > >> > >Yes. They are Joseph H. Berry, his son Hamilton W. Berry, and his >daughter Sarah Emily Berry who married Winfield Pixler. I wish to know >Winfield's father's name. Jack >