William Jasper SMITH
INFO. FROM CHILD #6 MAGGIE. MARR. REC. FROM COOPER CO.MO. CENSUS REC. OF COOPER AND BARRY CO. MO. PROBATE RECS. FROM BARRY CO. MO. List of items purchased by children at auction after fathers death. Found in dusty cubby hole in courthouse in Barry Co. Charley Smith 2 jars $.05,1 dish $.20, 1 gun charlie $.75,1 bedstead,Maggie $1.35, 1 horse Charlie,$18.15,2 mug ivory,Jorgy Smith.
MY GRT GRANDMOTHER. INFO. FROM MY GRANDMOTHER
MARRIED WESLEY HAYNES,HAD CHILDREN;NELLIE M. A RHODES,CULA M. MR.PAUL, BERT HAYNES. ARGYLE HAYNES A SON OF BERT LIVING IN FAIRVIEW MO.CORRES- PONDED FOR A SHORT TIME. 1900 census Elkhorn Mcdonald Mo.
M.THOMAS JORDAN CLARK,24 DEC. 1891,HAD CHILDREN;DULCIE M. WM. GEORGE, HARRY,MAURICE,AND DOROTHY M. GEORGE HORTON,HAD 10 CHILDREN LIVED IN POWELL MO. CORRESPONDED WITH COMPILER FOR MANY YEARS. fMarr. rec. Barry co. Mo. Book G pg.131,Thomas J. clark age 23,Corsicana Mo. and Olia(sp)Smith age 20,Butterfield,Mo. married Dec.24,1891, at the residence of the bride. By J.H.Davis JP Birthplace also stated as Arizona
M. A COUSIN SALLY STEELE,from Cooper Co.(She lived to be quite old and was living when I started to research but did not want to discuss that period of her life) ,AND DIED YOUNG( on a train) OF TB. Because they were 1st cousins they had to go to Kansas to get married.
My grandmother Maggie was about 13 when her mother died. I have an old green dish she bought at an auction when her parents died. It is cracked and not worth anything but sentimental value to me, just knowing it was precious to her. When her husband "Lee" died,( She had brought him home to Mo. to die from their homestead in Washington) She owned two or three homes in Mcdonald Co. Mo. She later married Gil.Cochran who traded the homes for a store in Butterfield. He traded that for an old farm in Ark. They later moved to Idaho. and he later abandonded the family. He took the Family Bible,all of the money except .29 cents and the rotor to the car. He left to chop wood and never came back. Aunt Ola said grandma got a job in a hotel in Ellensburg Washington washing dishes,so her kids would have a place to live. Aunt Ola remembers the lady in the hotel always having a piece of pie for them to eat when they got home from school. They later let her cook which paid a little better .Grandma later worked as a cook on ranches where her boys worked. At that time she had the children of Vashtie and her husband, Wiley. Aunt Ola Manford,Clifford ,grandma and Dad,with Wiley and his two kids, Velda and Noble, decided to come to Ca. , The family took two old fords and started off . Dad remembers him and Clifford being in one car and running out of gas and waiting along side the road till Grandma caught up with them as she had the money. They settled in Palermo and lived in several houses in Palermo.One of the houses was on Palermo road on the north East side of a small bridge. The house is still there(2004) and has a large pine tree in the yard grandma planted after Xmas when she had the boys go to Rocky Honcut and find a tree and they dug up the roots and planted it in a bucket. The last house they lived in in Palermo was on upper Palermo rd. where I (Joyce) was born. She later moved to Central House on Cox lane, and then when the boys had to go in the 2nd World War they moved her to Gridley. She lived in at least 4 houses in the Gridley area, that I remember..I loved visiting her. I remember her giving us lumps of brown sugar for treats.seeing her "wring a chickens neck" for dinner,milk her "old cow Bossy" , go with us to the Sat. Matinees, feed us oatmeal with real cream on it, stand at the door wiping her hands on her apron so she could hug me and pretending that I hugged her really hard,having Xmas eve at her house waiting for Uncle Ed and Aunt Ola., seeing my dad fuss with the presents because he couldn't wait,looking at her old family pictures,taking my kids to see her,eating the hard tack candy she always had around.going to dances at a church where Wiley played his violin and old and young danced, smelling the mentholatum she rubbed on her every night. She was a good grandma. When bad things happen I think of her and what she went through. She lostt her parents,two brothers ,1 sister, a husband and 2 children to tuberculosis, one daughter to typhoid fever a small child to measles or chicken pox and was abandoned by her 2nd husband, She just kept working and keeping her family together. She came to Calif. during the depression and worked plucking turkeys, and in the fruit cutting sheds until her boys were all big enough to work. One of the biggest insults she had was a letter to her from the husband that left calling her a hussy for "bobbing her hair. This happened when she was living in Gridley. She had a great attitude and always seemed happy in spite of the things that came her way. I hope I can be remembered with love ,the way I remember her. In the 1900 census,Elkhorn,McDonald,Mo. Maggie gave her birthday as May 1874. and age 26, I tend to believe this may be correct, although I have her birthday as 1877. This census gives Robert as age 30 b. May 1870,and Joseph L.( Lionel ) son Sep.1896 age 5,Margaret V.(Vastie),Apr.1898 age 2.
M. MATTIE TURNER WHO WROTE A LETTER EDGED IN BLACK FROM BARONS,ALBERTA, CAN. AT TIME OF DEATH LISTING CHILDREN:LAWRENCE CLAYTON,HARRY BURKLY & MARY EILEEN. IN POSS. OF COMPILER. Death cert. of George
FOUND BROKEN HEADSTONE WITH BABY SMITH ON IT IN CEMETARY WE WERE TAKEN TO AS THE CEM. WHERE W.J. SMITH AND WIFE WERE BURIED, BY DOROTHY HORTON , A GRANDAU. NO OTHER EVIDENCE WAS FOUND OF THEIR BURIAL BUT FAMILY WAS VERY POOR AT TIME OF FATHERS DEATH.
He married Margaret Jane Steele 15 Dec 1864 at Cooper, Missouri . Margaret Jane Steele was born at Cooper, Missouri 31 Jan 1845 daughter of Joseph Young Steele and Martha Ann Cordry .
They were the parents of 7
children:
Joseph William Smith
born 1866.
Elizabeth Ann "Annie" Smith
born 22 Jan 1868.
Viola "Ola" Smith
born 20 Mar 1871.
Charles Smith
born 1874.
Margaret Frances "Maggie" Smith
born 17 May 1877.
George Jasper Smith
born 22 Apr 1882.
Infant Smith
born 27 Jun 1884.
William Jasper Smith died 15 Mar 1893 at Barry, Missouri .
Margaret Jane Steele died 3 Jun 1890/91 at Barry, Missouri .