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    1. Re: [MORANDOL-L] Higbee News, Friday, 21 Apr 1916
    2. I have the following on this lady's family, but could use some help filling in the blanks. Thanks, Linda Husband: Warner "Warren?" NAYLOR Birth: About 1800 Place: VA Death: 20 Jun 1878 Place: Boone Co., MO Burial: Place: Bethlehem Baptist Church, Boone Co., MO Father: Benjamin NAYLOR (1780-1847) Mother: Mary (NAYLOR) Wife: Melissa HAWKINS Birth: About 1808 Death: Feb 1850 Burial: Place: Bethlehem Baptist Church, 3 Mi So, Harrisburg, Boone Co., MO Children... 1. M Child: Benjamin Renfru NAYLOR Birth: About 1831 Place: MO 2. M Child: John NAYLOR Birth: About 1833 Place: MO 3. M Child: Ambrose W. NAYLOR Birth: 1834/1835 Place: MO Death: 31 Mar 1880 Place: Howard Co., MO Burial: Place: Howard Co., MO Spouse: Martha V. (NAYLOR) 4. M Child: George W. NAYLOR Birth: About 1837 Place: MO Death: Before 1870 Spouse: Jane D. WAYLAND Marriage: 16 Apr 1862 Place: Howard Co., MO 5. F Child: M.F. NAYLOR Birth: About 1840 Place: MO 6. F Child: Mary A. NAYLOR Birth: About 1845 Place: MO Spouse: James WINN 7. F Child: C.J. NAYLOR Birth: About 1848 Place: MO Husbands Notes... Notes: 1830 NAYLOR WARNOC Boone County MO 119 Missouri Township Federal Population Schedule MO 1830 Federal Census Index MO559411549 1840 NAYLOR WARNER Boone County MO 079 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule MO 1840 Federal Census Index MOS4a1906830 1850 Howard County (File 137b.gif) 137 6 6 NAYLOR Warner 50 M W Farmer 500 VA 137 6 6 NAYLOR Benj. R. 19 M W MO 137 6 6 NAYLOR A.W. 15 M W MO 137 6 6 NAYLOR John 17 M W MO 137 6 6 NAYLOR M.F. 10 F W MO 137 6 6 NAYLOR Geo. W. 13 M W MO 137 6 6 NAYLOR Mary A. 5 F W MO 137 6 6 NAYLOR C.J. 2 F W MO 1860 NAILOR WARNER Howard County MO 334 Monitau Twp Slave schedule MO 1860 Slave Schedule MO22616749 1870 NAYLOR WARNER Howard County MO 241 Bonnefemme Twp Federal Population Schedule MO 1870 Federal Census Index MO301129797297 Death notice, Columbia Missouri Herald, 27 June 1878 (Weant 1998, 1:193). Burial: Bethlehem Baptist Church, 3 mi. so. Harrisburg, Boone County, Missouri Research: wife Melissa, death/burial Virginia Easley DeMarce <veasleyd@aol.com> Last Modified: 8 Jan 2001 Reference Note 297 Ancestry.com Compiled by: Linda Manning Billings, Montana 59102 Jupep@aol.com In a message dated 4/11/01 6:23:13 PM, mkbowlin@iland.net writes: << Friday, 21 Apr 1916--BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY--Quite a number of relatives and friends, with children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, met Sunday at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. James Winn, eight miles southeast of Higbee, in honor or Mrs. Winn's 70th birthday. Grandma, who has not been well for the past year, but who is improving, seemed to enjoy the bountiful dinner that was spread, and reminded some of the gay young people that after they had passed the three score and ten year post as she had done, would do well to be as hearty and young and to enjoy the music, games and sports which every one seemed to take such an interest in, as she did. Uncle Jim and Aunt Molly are among the few remaining pioneer citizens of this vicinity. Mr. Winn was the daughter of Warner Naylor, for whom Naylor school was named. She was a school teacher herself and taught the Naylor school more than fifty years ago. She can give a very interesting history of the rude log building and the books they had in her school days, and can describe the growth of the school as well as the community in general, in a wonderful way for a woman of her age. Her many relatives and friends all join in wishing Uncle Jim and herself more happy birthdays. >>

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