John - you are right - it says both 511 S. 4th and 511 S. 5th, but there are more 511 S. 4th. I must have look at the 511 S. 5th and not looked again at the street addreess. Sorry about that. Cecy John Wayland wrote: > Thanks for the look-up on the Wayland name, Cecy. > > > 1932 Moberly City Dir. - WAYLAND - > > All these people living at 511 S. 5th - Miss Annabell, tchr; Henry Parker; > John T, > > stu; Lloyd L (Anna) supt inventment dept Light Co; Miss Lola E, stu; Miss > Virginia, > > stu. > > Lloyd L. Wayland mentioned above was my grandfather. The "Anna" must be his > wife, my grandmother, Anne Calvin Terrill. > > Annabelle Wayland was my aunt, b. 24 Jul 1902 Moberly , d. 15 Dec 1970 St. > Louis, MO. She m. Sam Brown Armstrong 9 Apr 1933. He was b. 20 Jul 1902 > Moberly, d. 6 Sep 1970 St. Louis, MO. Sam was a reporter and at one time the > city editor for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. She taught school for many years. > > Henry Parker "Hank" Wayland, b. 4 Aug 1908 Moberly, d. 26 Oct 1987 > Fredericktown, MO, was my uncle. He had the Ford dealership in Fredericktown, > MO. On 19 Nov 1933, he m. Rebecca Elizabeth "Becky" Carr, who was b. 22 Jan > 1911 and is still with us. > > John T. Wayland, b. 2 Mar 1907 Moberly, d. 8 Nov 1997 Charleston, SC was my > father. In 1932 he was getting his PhD from Yale; he was a professor and a > minister. While in New Haven, he met and married Eunice Fowler, a 12th > generation New Haven, CT descendant, who is still with us at age 94. > > My aunt, Lola Ellen "Lo" Wayland, b. 10 Jul 1912 Moberly, d. 30 Aug 1955, > Moberly, on Mar 1949 m. Howard H. Stamper, b. 23 Oct 1889, d. 20 Oct 1959, > Moberly. She was the 2nd of the 3 wives of Howard. She was an umarried school > teacher prior to their marriage, and her "stu" category must have been college. > They had no children. > > My aunt, Virginia Wayland, b. 24 Mar 1917 Moberly, retired after years as a > school teacher and head of the English department in a large high school in NJ. > She is still living in NJ and doing well. She never married. > > The home address I must have had wrong in my mind, as I had it as 511 South 4th > Street. Would you double-check that for me, Cecy? As a child, I always visited > my grandparents and cousins in this house. I have a photo of that house on the > Wayland photo section on my site below. All of Lloyd and Anne's children were > born in the house, which Lloyd built before their marriage. My grandfather, > Lloyd told me one time that Anne's Terrill family was a little "particular" > about his interest in marrying Anne. They dated for about 7 years after they > were adults; he was age 28 and she was age 27 when they got married. He said > that he had to have the house built and a good career before the marriage was > allowed by her father. Unlike most people today, he told me that they only > exchanged quick kisses during their long courtship. Anne was the last of 9 > children born to John Robert Terrill and Anne E. Roberts. Her mother died > giving birth to her, and her father never remarried. There were 5 sons and 4 > dtrs., and Anne was the only one of the dtrs. who ever married. Maybe "pop" set > unreasonable demands on suitors and "mom" was not there to give any input. LOL. > > > There is a WAYLAMD, Raydell (Etta) r 1600 Myra. Don't know if that is really > > Wayland or not. > > The Raydell is not familiar to me, so perhaps the surname is not Wayland. > > > 1905 - lots of Wayland - one is Lloyd L (Annie) bakery and grocery 122 Reed, r > 511 > > S. 5th. Living with them Miss Ada, artist. At 510 S. 5th is Henry H (Belle) > trav > > agt; William, clk L. L. Wayland, 4 510 S 5th. > > These are my grandparents, Lloyd and Annie Wayland, soon after their marriage. > I remember that Granddad told me that he owned a bakery early on. The Ada > living with them is probably Lloyd's sister, Adah Wayland, b. 30 Jan 1887, d. > Oct 1963 CA. She m. Perry Davis, b. 16 Jan 1888, d. Nov 1970 CA. The 18 year > old was probably helping with the 3 yr. old child, Annabelle. Henry Harrison > Wayland, b. 2 Sep 1843 Chariton Co., d. 2 Jul 1921 Hammond, Louisiana was the > father of Lloyd. His wife was Anna Belle Jackson, b. 2 Dec 1853 Howard Co., d. > 28 Mar 1923. William, b. 21 Oct 1879, d. 22 Aug 1931, was probably the brother > of Lloyd. He m. Anna E. Breckwoldt in 1912. I don't know what happened to him > and whether or not he had any family. My grandfather Lloyd apparently had a > falling out with all 3 of his siblings; he would never talk of them to me, and I > never saw them when I visited the house. I would like to know what happened to > them, and if they have any descendants alive, as I am not aware of it. > Unfortunately, we see that a lot today also...when the parents are both dead, > their children cut the strings between them. All of Lloyd's siblings moved from > Randolph Co, and to other states as well. > > I have photos of all of these people on my homepage, but limit genealogy > information on my pages to those born before 1900, for the sake of privacy. > > Thanks again, Cecy, and I would appreciate your checking that address for me. > > John Wayland > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~wayland/